Dragstrip decision sparks recall election
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Dragstrip decision sparks recall election
Happy Halloween! Trick-or-treating Monday, Oct. 31 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Ingham County Community News TM © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Your very own newspaper serving Mason, Leslie and Onondaga Vol. 146 - No. 4 www.InghamCountyCommunityNews.com District trophy celebration October 30, 2011 Dragstrip decision sparks recall election Onondaga voters will decide the fate of two board members Nov. 8 Will Kangas [email protected] ONONDAGA TWP. – A battle over the reopening of a local dragstrip continues as two Onondaga Township elected officials face a recall question on the Nov. 8 ballot. Township Clerk Diane Johnson and Treasurer Mary Jane Hector’s fate will be in voters’ hands after a group opposing the dragstrip accumulated enough signatures to put the recall question on the ballot. Trustee James Tow was also a target for recall, but not enough signatures on the recall petition against Tow’s were validated. “It was close for us as well,” Johnson said of the number of valid signatures needed for her and Hector. She said Hector made the ballot by only four. “But the point is the people that were collecting signatures were telling untruths,” Hector said. Hector said her neighbor signed it because he thought she was against the dragstrip when in fact she is for it. A fight over the re-opening of the dragstrip began more than and a half ago. Construction was started and a special See RECALL, Page 7 Four vie for two Leslie seats on school board Will Kangas [email protected] Mason’s soccer team celebrates with the trophy it earned by winning its ninth district championship in the last 10 years, with a 2-0 win over Dexter on Oct. 22. See full coverage on page 17. PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAN HOLBEN LESLIE — Four candidates will be running for two open seats on the Leslie Board of Education Nov. 8. The only incumbent of the three is Deann Maynard, who has been a trustee for a year and eight months, serving as Vice President for the past nine months. The seats are for fouryear terms, as Maynard won her seat after a recall in 2009 created an opportunity. She said she is running again because she as found her passion. “I love representing my community as a school board member,” she said. “It may be tough at times, but there is nothing See BOARD, Page 8 LJ-0100127020 Ingham County NOV 11TH FRI 3 P.M. IN MASON SEE UNCLE SAM! TO RIDE FOR VETERANS OF ALL AGES • MILITARY EQUIPMENT • BANDS • COLOR GUARDS • FIRING SQUADS VETERANS DAY • BLUE• TRAILERS STAR MOTHER • GOLD STAR MOTHERS • U.S BOARDER PATROL + HOMELAND SECURITY • LEGION RIDER MOTORCYCLES OVER 80 ENTRIES! 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Contact your local sales rep Fax, editorial.............................. 517 / 543-3677 Classified: SourceAds.com 877 / 391-SELL or 877 / 475-SELL fax: 517 / 482-5476 October 30, 2011 Circulation Customer Service 866 / 226-1812 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fax: 517 / 377-1284 Email: [email protected] Lansing Community Newspapers are published weekly by Federated Publications, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Gannett Co., Inc., 239 S. Cochran Ave., Charlotte, MI, 48813. MASON POLICE CRIME REPORT John Stressman Mason Police Chief Between October 18th and October 24th Mason police investigated 62 reported incidents involving a variety of activities—both criminal and noncriminal. These are some of those incidents worth noting and intended to keep our citizens informed of Department activities. October 18 – An officer was requested to assist with a disruptive student at a school on Hagadorn Road. The complainant called to report the student was told to leave after repeatedly disrupting class and was now walking about, kicking classroom doors and disrupting the entire facility. The officer arrived and crossed paths with the suspect as he was leaving the building. The officer asked the suspect to stop and talk, but received a profanitylaced explanation of why the student was leaving the building. The officer explained the current conduct being displayed more than qualified the student to be subjected to an arrest, after which cooperation was gained. With the complainant not wanting to prosecute, and the student willing to depart the premises, the matter was closed. • A Mason resident reported a 16-year-old daughter had run away and the resident wished to make a police report. The complainant stated this was a repeated act and the youth had become incorrigible. Family members were able to determine the runaway had called a shelter for help and was currently in their care. The girl’s location and safety were confirmed by the officer calling the organization, a credible agency located in Lansing. The youth cannot be reported as a runaway in the State data base. The police report has been completed and closed. • A report of a homeless man trying to solicit rides in the downtown area was received. The man was located near Ash and Jefferson. He turned down transportation to a shelter and reported he did have lodgings at a nearby facility, had money in his pocket, and had recently eaten. The man was neither creating a disturbance nor breaking any laws and was allowed to go on his way. • Officers were dispatched to the area of Kipp and Jewett Roads for a fight. When officers arrived, they found a couple outside of a parked car and a teenager sitting inside the vehicle. Investigation uncovered the couple—parents of the teenager—had gone to pick their child up after the youth had not returned home in a timely fashion. While on the way home, the three got into an argument and when the car was pulled over to the side of the road, the youth exited and ran off towards 127. It was while the child was being escorted back to the car that the passerby must have perceived it was a fight and made the call. There was no fight, no assault, and the remainder of the issue was a family matter, so the incident was closed. October 19 – Officers responded to two incidents involving the same suspect—one after the other. It started when a neighbor called to report the suspect acting strangely and responding officers arrived to find him in the process of moving out of his apartment. Shortly afterwards, an officer was called to an area service station where a customer tried to pay for gasoline with a credit card which was declined. The customer reportedly said he would return later to pay, but refused to give any of his personal information and ran out of the store. The suspect did leave behind his license plate number, which the clerk copied down as the suspect fled the parking lot in his car. The officer, recognizing the name from the previous call, went to the suspect’s home but could not get an answer at the door. The officer called the suspect’s phone but was hung up on when he identified himself to the suspect. On subsequent call attempts, the line was opened and the only thing the officer could hear was a male with a phony Asian accent cursing at him and claiming he was “harassing a citizen.” A copy of the report will be submitted to the Prosecutor’s Office for review of theft charges. • Officers were dispatched to an area professional office where an • An officer was hailed employee reported the by a motorist who wanted theft of cash from her to report he had just had an altercation with his girl- purse. The victim stated $85 was taken from her friend and she was now in the act of busily destroying purse which was stored inside an unlocked office his house. cabinet. It was determined the A co-worker had witincident was being perpenessed a client—the sustrated in the out-county, pect—with the cabinet so the officer reported the doors open, apparently matter to the Dispatch looking for something, and Center and called for a had reported it to the Sheriff’s deputy to come meet with the complainant. victim. The victim then went to MPD involvement was conretrieve her purse for safe cluded. keeping and found the cash missing. Investigation of the suspect and a female accomplice, and a check of their vehicle, found the cash with a handwritten sticky note belonging to the victim in the glove box. The female suspect identified herself using her sister’s name for fear of being arrested for an outstanding Lansing Township warrant. The male suspect was not arrested because of his cooperation. The female— not so lucky—was taken to the Ingham County Jail and lodged on the warrant. In addition, she was issued an appearance citation for false identification to obstruct police. A copy of the report will be submitted to the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office for review of charges on both suspects. • The Department investigator received a complaint from the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office regarding the stalking of a domestic assault victim. The Assistant Prosecutor reported the information came out, while the victim was being interviewed, that the suspect had been systematically stalking the victim prior to the assault. The victim stated she met the suspect through an on-line dating service and continued a relationship until the suspect became too serious and expressed extreme jealousy over her close friendship with a male coworker. She reported the suspect went so far as to cut her initials into each of his forearms—showing her the still bleeding evidence—while trying to express his love. Other patterns of what is best described as “extreme behavior” were also reported to the investigator, who will submit the completed investigation to the Prosecutor’s Office for review of additional charges. October 20 – The code enforcement officer initiated nuisance complaints involving a junk pile at a residence in the 500 block of West South Street, a dangerous tree at risk of falling onto a neighboring outbuilding in the 500 block of West Maple, and a large brush pile and scattered junk in the 500 block of East Columbia Street. On the West South Street complaint, this is the second contact with the property owner after the first failed to gain compliance. A letter has been sent requesting the nuisance be abated. Follow-up action could lead to a citation for violating the City’s nuisance ordinances. • An officer responded to a complaint of a panhandler soliciting money from business patrons outside a North Cedar Street eating establishment. Although the suspect was gone prior to the officer’s arrival, the physical description matched that of a homeless man from Lansing who has recently been freed from jail, but remains hanging about Mason. October 21 -- An officer stopped a car on South Cedar Street after it was seen driving through a parking lot of an area church around 2:00 a.m. Once the car was stopped, the officer was able to determine the driver was reportedly on the way home from a movie; was using the parking lot as a shortcut—rather than using the streets for travel; was suspended; his car was not properly registered; nor did he have insurance. The driver was issued multiple citations and taken home after the car was impounded. • Officers answered a call in reference to an intoxicated, disorderly female yelling obscenities while walking on Maple See REPORT, Page 4 Will Kangas [email protected] MASON — The Mason City Council has approved two separate repairs dealing with water problems. One city wells has been shut down since July because a test came back to show that there was the presence of bacteria. City Manager Marty Colburn said staff tried three times using different methods to chlorinate the Park Street but failed to pass tests for cleanliness. Colburn stressed the bacteria found would not present a danger to city water users. “This isn’t bacteria that resembles E. Coli or any of the more infamous types,” he said. City staff had an evaluation done by Water Systems Engineering, Inc. to determine where the bacteria was coming from and to make a determination if the well was being contaminated from surface water or if it something in the well bore. Colburn said the report states the bacteria growth is from sediment in the well bore, and there are sections of the screen that are plugged and growing bacteria. The report also gave suggestions of how to remedy the problem, which would require a professional process. Three contractors were contacted to get quotes for this cleaning process and the bids came back on Oct. 7. The low quote came in at $3,745 as submitted by Layne Christensen Company, Colburn said. The other quotes were much higher at $7,499.69 and $13,250. “That’s because some of the companies would have to lease special equipment to do the job,” Colburn said. “That increases the price.” The Mason City Council also approved repairs for the storm drain in front of the city library. The cost, done “in-house” with help from a construction company, will cost $12,735. Colburn said the drain has been a problem in the past, especially during heavy storms. The water would not drain and cause flooding in the library basement. 3 Can’t hear the register ringing at the grain elevator? Ingham County Community News City plans to clean well, fix library’s storm drain Then it’s time to turn it up. With leading traits and platforms that out-perform the nationals, it’s time to turn it up with Rupp. Call 877.591.SEED (7333) or visit RuppSeeds.com to learn about Rupp and our early order discounts. LJ-0100125090 COMING SOON PHASE II h c t i Sw ve a $ & SUFCU! January 2012 M with S Now A ccepti ng Reside nt Applic ations Switch your loans to MSUFCU and save on the loan interest you’re paying on your existing higher-rate loans with other financial institutions! New lower loan rates! 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Ingham County Community News 4 MASON POLICE CRIME REPORT Continued from Page 2 Street at 3:20 a.m. When the officers arrived, the complainant reported that shortly after she called, a white SUV stopped, picked up the female, and sped off. A check of the area proved negative, and the matter was closed. • The theft of two LCD projectors from a building in downtown Mason was reported. The white Epson PJ12 Powerlites—valued at $600 each— were taken from a conference room where they had been mounted onto the ceiling. • While closing Rayner Park for the night, an officer spotted a parked vehicle with steamed-over windows. A closer investigation found a nude couple in the back seat. The officer directed the pair to clothe and then exit the vehicle. Upon determining both were of age and present of their own volition, they were released with citations for being in the park after hours, a violation of the City ordinance. October 23 – A malicious destruction of property was reported in the 400 block of West South Street. The victim directed the officer’s attention to a number of indentations in the siding on his home and a chipped window. It appeared the damage may have been caused by BB’s striking the dwelling, although none were located. The officer conducted interviews in the area, but no evidence as to suspects could be garnered. October 24 – An officer was dispatched to a Mason neighborhood for a report of a suspect breaking out a car window. Prior to the officer’s arrival, the caller reported the suspect had gained entry and was leaving. The officer began looking for the car and found one, occupied, matching the description, with a back door window broken out. Investigation found the car belonged to the driver—who had just been released from jail and had to break a window to gain entry to his vehicle because the keys were locked inside. The driver, who admitted that his conduct would seem suspicious, was released. No other cars were found to be damaged. Crash Reports: Officers investigated 2 on-street accidents, 1 private property accident, 1 car/deer accident, and 1 hit-and-run crash. Alarms: Officers investigated one alarm. ******* SPECIAL NOTICES: Last week was National Protect Your Identity Week, and the United States Attorney’s Office Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council and the Federal Trade Commission are offering information to help safeguard consumers from Identity Theft. 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First Friday at DUMC is a chance for families and the community to spend time together. The theme will change monthly. The Resolution Services Center of Central Michigan (RSCCM) is holding a scrap metal drive to raise funds for their school-based conflict resolution program which keeps kids in school and teaches peaceful ways to resolve conflict. Donations can include any type of metal and almost anything containing metal, from old appliances and computers, to scrap aluminum siding to cars and car parts. Friedland Industries, one of the oldest recyclers in Michigan, is partnering with RSCCM. Friedland is located at 405 E. Maple St., Lansing. To find out more about what kind of items can be donated, visit www.friedlandindustries.com or call (517) 482-3000 and ask for Mike. 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COURTESY PHOTO Recall Continued from Page1 Costly election Johnson said simply forcing an election on an off year will cost Onondaga Township thousands of dollars. “Because I am the clerk, I can’t run this election,” she said. “But it will still cost us.” Johnson said there will be an election when her term expires in a year, so this special election seems to be a waste of township funds. Because the election is being run by the Aurelius Township Clerk, the cost is expected to be more than $5,000, Johnson said. But Klein argued “they could do a lot of damage in a year,” and said no matter what the result, his group intends to continue litigation in circuit court. Hector said she has faith. “This isn’t a very big township, and we have faith in people to stick with us,” Hector said. “We hope people will realize that they were told lies by a small group of people that want to run the township.” /69$E!25 <:6EG 425F7<#28 36E 96G <?692+ 4<B2 < 7<?? <95 #2!G < ?FGG?2 2<!F2#+ Call to speak to one of our Medicare experts about your specific needs. Toll free 866 213-4393, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week. TTY users should call 711. Call to reserve your spot at one of our informational meetings. November 30th at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Lexington Hotel 925 S. Creyts Rd. Lansing Call toll free 866 213-4393, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., 7 days a week. @@3 E!2#! !H6E?5 7<?? 0**+ Enroll now through December 7th. To arrange for accommodation of persons with special needs at sales meetings call the number listed above. You’ll learn about Medicare as well as our plans, including Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement and our stand-alone prescription drug plan. A sales person will be present with information and applications. A health plan with a Medicare contract. The benefit information provider herein is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits. For more information contact the plan. Benefits & premium may change on Jan 1, 2013. Y0056_4000_4002_165 File and Use 10/30/2011 LJ-0100120938 October 30, 2011 use permit approval was needed to re-open the strip but an application filing error delayed the approval process, officials say. Initially, the township planning commission recommended approval of the permit, but the commission recommended a dential of the special use permit the second time it came up as opposition to the dragstrip grew. When the township board voted on the special use for the dragstrip, Johnson and Hector went against the planning commision’s recommendation and voted to approve the permit and allow the dragstrip to open. The group opposing the strip re-opening, led by Steve Klein, said that decision caused to his group of residents to file an injunction in court to stop the opening of the strip. “The dragstrip had already planned a special night and were going to go ahead with it without the proper permits,” Klein said. He argued Johnson and Hector also went against the township’s land use master plan. He said residents he has spoken to don’t want a noisy dragstrip near them on Bellevue Road. 1 ,?<9! !G<#GF9" <! ?6A <! '). < ;69GH 1 C%<##6A F! 96A F9 6E# 92GA6#B( 1 -67G6#&! DF!FG! <95 H6!%FG<? 76D2#<"2 1 36E 76D2#25 F9 GH2 =9FG25 CG<G2! <95 <#6E95 GH2 A6#?5 1 >97?E52! %#2!7#F%GF69 5#E" 76D2#<"2 Ingham County Community News School supply drive Ingham County Community News 8 Board Continued from Page 1 school budget committee, so I learned first-hand how a school budget works,” Matthews said. Matthews has a daughter that attends Leslie High School. She works for the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. “I deal with a lot of people that have issues for my job,” she said. “I think I can help with problem solving.” more rewarding than watching our seniors walk across the stage and then be able to hand them their diplomas.” Maynard, 37, said as an accountant she has the education and experience to help the board with fiscal Tom Sears challenges. Tom Sears, 45, said he Lloyd Field thinks that all children need Lloyd Fifield, 51, who to have the opportunity to owns two body shops and a participate in activities at automotive service center, the school, and he wasn’t said for him the timing was fond of the recent cut in right to run for the school programs that would assist board seat. children. “I have one child in col“Then when it came out lege and another still in that some programs didn’t Leslie schools, so I want to need to be cut I thought I give back to the school that could help bring cohesiveis providing an education ness between the board and for my family,” Fifield said. administration,” he said. He said he has lived in Sears is a registered Leslie since 1973 and his nurse and has two daughbusiness background could ters that attend Leslie be a help to the board. “The Public Schools. school is in a pretty good position right now, but you News never know if the state will Schools cut funds again, and we will be back to trying to figure Events out what we should do.” Sports Rachel Matthews Students enrolled in tough classes INGHAM COUNTY — Fourteen Ingham County students are participating in the 2011-12 ISHALL Program at MSU. ISHALL, Intensive Study of Humanities, Arts, Language and Literature Program, a consortium of the Clinton, Eaton, Ingham and Shiawassee Intermediate School Districts in partnership with the Department of English and the Honors College of MSU, is providing classroom instruction for qualified language arts academically-able students in grades 7 - 10. Participants are: • Dylan Beight, Evan Hoopingarner, Gabrielle Martin, John Miller-Purrenhage, Adam Rosa and Loren Todd (East Lansing High School) • Cassidy Garner and Rachel Stacey (Holt High School 9th Grade Campus) • Yvonne Gonzales online Rachel Matthews, 42, said she has been going log on to: to board meetings for four www.InghamCounty years now and is looking CommunityNews.com forward to serving the comTo find local coverage on munity. Mason, Leslie, Onondaga “I served on a recent Each class, taught by an MSU English professor, lasts for two hours. English study labs are available to ISHALL students on Sunday afternoons as well as providing online assistance at any time. First year students in ISHALL cover the content of the standard high school courses of English 9 during the first semester at MSU and English 10 the “Happening” place to go on Thursday, November 3rd. Doors open @ 6:15 and Auction begins @ 7:00 p.m. We have Door Prizes, Homemade Craft Items, Baked Goods and More! TV ANTENNAS INSTALLED & REPAIRED! WWW.THEANTENNAMEN.COM • 517-646-0439 There's a new full line rental store in town. Visit our virtual showroom at LJ-0100127268 LJ-0100128548 www.showtimetoolrentals.com All proceeds go back to our communities! Raffle tickets for sale for a 2011 Queen Size Christmas Quilt to be raffled off @ Dansville PTO Craft Show on Nov. 19th. contact their school guidance office in early October for information on registering for the Northwestern University Midwest Academic Talent Search (NUMATS). Once registered, students take the SAT in January or the ACT in February. Those students receiving exceptional high scores (520 Critical Reading) will be considered to participate in ISHALL Students with comparable ACT scores of a 21 English and no lower than a 22 - Critical Reading are also eligible to apply. Classes are limited to no more than 20 students. An information meeting for ISHALL will be held on March 15, 2012. To learn more, contact the MSU Gifted and Talented Programs Office at (517) 432-2129 or their website at www.gifted.msu.edu. 37th Annual Mason Christmas Craft Show Auction FREE ESTIMATES! October 30, 2011 MSU professors during the second semester. Classes are aligned to meet the Michigan High School Curriculum Expectations and Common Core State Standards and include literature selections, drama, oral presentations and weekly essay writing assignments. Students have the option of attending MSU theater productions as well as other area theater. In the second year, in ISHALL II, students study English 11 and English 12. Most students completing ISHALL should be prepared to enroll in an honors high school English course or an AP high school English course. Students interested in participating in the 2011-12 ISHALL program or any other program offered through the Office of Gifted and Talented Education at MSU should Dansville Lady Bug Your Community Located inside the Bluegrass Landscape Design Center 781 Hull Rd. • Mason, MI 48854 517-676-8921 (Okemos Chippewa 7-8th School) • Dorthy Hamm (Mason Middle School • Maura Last and Catherine Schertzng (MacDonald Middle School East Lansing) • Elysha Ravitch (Haslett High School) • and Nadiya Tarabara (Okemos High School) will attend English classes on the campus of MSU every Wednesday morning. Unique handmade items for sale in 14 Mason Homes November 10, 11 & 12 Thurs. & Fri. 9am-8pm Sat, 9am-5pm Maps can be picked up at any Mason Business or at any house with a numbered house sign. LJ-0100126073 9 New Hours Sparrow Urgent Care Announces New Hours Ingham County Community News Challenge scholarship success Mason Public Schools and Independent Bank branch employees celebrate with organizer Shireen Luther another successful Mason Promise Scholarship Challenge Week between Mason area financial institutions in early October. CP Federal Credit Union, Dart Bank, Fifth Third, Independent Bank and LAFCU all participated and raised $3,062 in total this year. Independent Bank’s branch won the challenge this year. Over the past five years, area banks and credit unions have raised over $17,500 for the local cause. COURTESY PHOTO Sparrow Urgent Care Okemos Rd. E. Mt. Hope Science and Math Elementary Exploration November 12,1011 (Registration deadline for groups of 5 or more children is October 15th.) Sponsored by: LCC Physical Fitness and Wellness Department Healthy Blood Vessel exhibit lcc.edu LJ-0100128563 Ash October 30, 2011 See exhibits from organizations such as LCC Planetarium, Pruess Pets, and Great Lakes Geoscience. For more information and registration: www.lcc.edu/science/ youth_programs/smee W ashington Fun, Hands-on Exhibits and Activities for children Kindergarten through 6th grade. (Parents and siblings welcome too!) LJ-0100124594 Columbia Cost: $3 per student Temple 8:30 am – noon LCC Downtown Campus Ingham County Community News 10 Upper division champs Your Community online www.InghamCountyCommunityNews.com Find local coverage of Mason, Leslie, Onondaga NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Welcome David Rhine, MD To The Sparrow Heart Team The Mason Softball Association Fall Men Upper Division championship team Courthouse Pub CW, which concluded its season Oct. 13 with a record of 8-2. The team is comprised of: Jim Hanlin, Tad Jensen, Mike Sykes, Andy Frushour, Joe Ghinelli, Charlie Perkins, Dave Lyon, Ted Sinnaeve, Russ Whipple, Ron Marlan, Zach Sabin, Cliff Walkington, Jamie Lobdell, Sam Freund and Jamie Prater. COURTESY PHOTO Upper division runner-up David Rhine, in Internal Board Certified ardiology Medicine and C The Mason Softball Association Fall Men Upper Division runner up team Darbs/Coors Light, which concluded its season Oct. 13 with a record of 7-3. The team is comprised of Michael Combs, Jim Combs, Chad Risner, Andrew Beals, Kurt Thomas, John Clark, Mike Goodwin, Eric Lantis, Steve Betcher, Kirk Ballard, Kirk Newland, Aaron Shreves, Emery Dunn, Kaleb Dunn, Cody Dunn, Doug Betcher and Jeremy Monroe. Dr. David Rhine, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology, is now practicing at Sparrow. He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Cardiology and joins the Sparrow Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute – expert doctors and nurses who’ve been bringing innovative care and research to the region for years. Dr. Rhine has a strong interest in research and brings expertise in atrial arrhythmias, complex ablations and device extraction to Sparrow. At Sparrow, we now have mid-Michigan’s leading heart team. Physicians like Dr. Rhine are yet another reason when you think heart, think Sparrow. Location Sparrow Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute Sparrow Professional Building 1200 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 580 Lansing, Michigan 48912 COURTESY PHOTO ts Great Gif & for Grads Dads! Hours Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm For more information or to schedule an appointment: 517.483.7550 October 30, 2011 The “24 Hour Pharmacy” • 4 Registered Pharmacists • Free Delivery • Senior Citizen Discount • 24 Hour Answering Service 304 S.Jefferson, Mason • Beautiful Downtown Mason • 676-9199 LJ-0100116526 2702.111.02.01 LJ-0100127119 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR It is a sad, sad time when three good people have to suffer the stress of a recall simply for doing their jobs. The Vevay Township recall is not only completely without merit, it is hurtful to the individuals, their family and friends and to the community. When have we given up our personal obligations to be respectful and polite and to agree to disagree without being disagreeable? The county elections clerk told me that “you don’t have to allege any wrong-doing on a recall, you just have to make the language clear.” I leave it to your own intelligent selves to see the craziness of that policy. One of the jobs of any civic official is to enforce the laws, which apply — note that I said, “enforce.” Any law enforcement officer will tell you that they don’t make the laws, but they sure do have to enforce them. Clerk Jo Anne Kean, Trustee Dale Ruttan and Ron Weesies, my long-time neighbor, retired police officer and the Vevay Township supervisor, are all being recalled for doing their jobs too well. Ron Weesies invites you to contact him about any of the stories being circulated. (Seriously, can you believe that Doug Shaw was trying to circumvent the fire code regarding his haunted barn — and he is a Vevay Township trustee!) For those of you who don’t know Ron well, I have a story to tell about him. Twenty-five years ago, my young daughter and I were riding our horses on a quiet rural road about a mile from our house when we were approached by a man who said inappropriate and threatening things to us while walking alongside. It was frightening. I had the police out, but I did not have the license plate number. I contacted Ron, who had two little girls, and the other neighbors with children as well. Ron at this time was an Ingham County deputy working as a police officer at MSU. During his off-duty time, he made it his job to keep the kids safe and kept his eyes out for this predator. He finally spotted the guy, was able get his vehicle in front of him and stopped his vehicle to force the guy to stop. This led to a photo line up, a trial and conviction and this guy is now on the sex offender list as a result of Ron’s tenacity. That’s the kind of guy that he is. Pretty cool, huh? If you signed a recall petition and are now regretting it, I have the answer on how to take your name off, thanks to my son in law. Greg Shaw, who came to his what’s for LUNCH? 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After that date, you can contact the Ingham County Clerk’s Office in the Mason Courthouse and give them a notarized note (affidavit) requesting that your name be withdrawn from the document. If you have been pressured to sign, as I have heard on more than one occasion, this is your chance to do the right thing! Ingham County Community News 12 SPORTS BRIEFS P-W 61, Dansville 8 DANSVILLE – Justin Thelen threw for 144 yards and three touchdowns and Lane Simon and Garrett Strong returned interceptions for scores as Division 7 No. 7-ranked Pewamo-Westhphalia (9-0) wrapped up a perfect regular season with its CMAC win over Dansville (4-5) on Oct. 21. Austin Hamilton had 67 receiving yards and a touchdown for Dansville, which was held to 104 yards of total offense. Grass Lake 36, Leslie 28 GRASS LAKE – Quarterback Brendon Smith passed for 166 yards and a touchdown and ran 146 yards and two scores for Leslie (7-2) in their loss against Grass Lake (9-0) on Oct. 21. 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HAGER FOX LJ-0100124129 October 30, 2011 IN HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. 5 1 7 - 4 8 7 - 5 0 0 1 • L a n s i n g S y m p h o n y. o rg M A S T E R WO R K S CONCERT SPONSORS S E R I E S P R E S E N T E D C H A LG I A N & T R I P P L AW O F F I C E S , P L LC B Y T H E LO O M I S C O O L E Y L AW S C H O O L L AW 482-5501 F I R M LAKE TRUST CREDIT UNION LJ-0100122087 Heating & Cooling Systems 13 Acupuncture to Zumba, HGB has all of your wellness needs NOVEMBER SCHEDULE ! Acupuncture – Acupuncture has been scientifically proven to reduce pain and treat a wide range of conditions. Call for more info. ! AL!VE Cooking Class: Eating breakfast on the go – Join us for the first class in the demonstration teaching kitchen (RELISH) at AL!VE. Learn how to start the day with a variety of quick and healthy breakfast options. 6-7 p.m., Wed., Nov. 30. $5 per person. Space is limited – call (517) 543-9575 to register. ! Aquatic Encore – An aquatic group exercise class for individuals who recently had therapy, are overweight or just beginning an exercise program. 5:30-6:15 p.m., Thursdays at the Charlotte Aquatic Center. $25 for 6 classes. ! BEE Well Kids Club (childcare) – The Wellness Center now offers childcare to members for children potty trained and older. 4:30-7:30 p.m., Mon. and Wed., 8-10 a.m., Tues. and Thurs., and 8-9:30 a.m., Sat.; $2/child. Space is limited. Pre-registration encouraged. ! Diabetes Forum – Dr. Tony Marl, internal medicine physician from Charlotte Medical Group, will discuss the prevention and management of diabetes. 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 8 at AL!VE. Free to ALL! Registration is required – call (517) 543-1050, ext. 1249. ! Digital Mammography – Digital mammograms provide better image quality and use less radiation than film mammograms. You do not need a physician’s referral to schedule a mammogram. Call (517) 543-1050, ext. 1618. Please note that mammography will move to AL!VE in late November. ! Birthday Parties at AL!VE – Birthday party packages will be available at AL!VE beginning in late November. These parties could include rock climbing, basketball, hands-on cooking and others recreational activities. Call (517) 543-9575 for more information. ! Blast (18 Min) – The area’s only 18-min. workout! 12:20 p.m., Tues. and Thurs. FREE for all members of the HGB Wellness Center. ! Diabetes Management Class - Instruction and information about medications, nutrition and meal planning, self-monitoring, reducing risk factors and more. Cost covered by most insurance plans. 6-9 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 15 and 16, HGB Trumley A Education Center. Registration is required – call (517) 543-1050, ext. 1249. Encore (Land) – A land-based group exercise class for individuals who recently had therapy, are overweight or just beginning an exercise program. Class offered 5:30-6:30 p.m., Mondays at the Wellness Center. $25 for 6 classes. ! Gentle Joints – Designed for participants living with diabetes, arthritis, fibromyalgia and other health concerns. Focus is placed on conscious breath work, flexibility, stability and posture. Chair is used to assist with standing and seated exercises. 10:10-11 a.m., Mondays. Wellness Members: FREE; non-members: $8 Guest pass. S.T.A.R. Plan (Steps To Avoid Regain) – This structured state-of-the-art maintenance program is available to anyone who has lost weight and is striving to maintain. Helps participants stay focused without giving up. Two initial interviews: $30 each. Weekly fee: $12. ! Tai Chi – Class focuses on balance and slow, controlled movements anyone can enjoy. Improve balance, flexibility and strength, as well as reduce depression and anxiety. Classes are held 5:30-6:15 p.m. Wed., and 11 a.m., Fri. Wellness Members: FREE; non-members: punch card. Call for pricing and location. ! Walking (indoor) at AL!VE – Enjoy the AL!VE indoor walking trail (EXPLORE) beginning late November. Please call (517) 543-9575 for times and start date. FREE to all! ! ! Kettlebell Clinic – Learn how to safely and efficiently use this versatile and effective strength training equipment and incorporate it into your workout program.10:10–10:55 a.m., Sat., Nov. 19. Wellness Members $5; non-members: $10. ! Noon Learn and Burn – Stimulate your mind while riding an indoor stationary bike. Topic: Protein & Exercise Recovery. 12:15–12:45 p.m.., Wed., Nov. 16. Sign up early – 10 bikes available. Wellness Members $3; non-members: $5. ! Occupational Therapy – HGB occupational therapists and certified hand therapist provide one-on-one treatment in a caring and professional environment. Therapy services include customized splinting, instruction in adaptive devices/equipment; ergonomic instruction and wound care along with progressive treatment plans for a vast array of disease processes and medical conditions. Call (517) 543-9575 to schedule an evaluation. Weight Management – Free informational session – learn about HGB programs designed to help you lose weight and keep it off. 5 p.m., every Wed. Registration required. ! Wellness Center Membership – Join the HGB Wellness Center in the month of November and receive a FREE coupon book valued at more than $200! Membership is affordable – less than $1.35 per day! No long-term contract or obligations. Open 7 days/week; year-round. Call (517) 543-9575 for a tour or free 7-day pass. ! Zumba and Cardio Dance Classes – A fitness dance program that feels more like a party than a workout. 9:20 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Mon., 8:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m., Tues., 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Wed., 6:15 p.m., Thurs., and 5:30 p.m., Fri.. 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Ingham County Community News From Father to tell of tragedy, comfort in organ donations INGHAM COUNTY — The Transplant Support Group/Lansing Area will host the father of a 7-year-old girl who was fatally shot. He will tell the story of his decision to donate his daughter’s organs. The meeting will take place 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 10, in the chapel of Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand River, East Lansing, John Edmond, a passionate advocate of organ donation, will describe Amaia’s Legacy. Amaia Edmond, a 7-year-old girl, was died on July 23, 2010. On the day that Amaia died at the hospital, John decided to donate her organs. Five people were saved through the donation of Amaia’s organs, and the family has heard from several recipient families. Edmond said his family have felt very comforted by the good coming out of Amaia’s death and the knowledge that other lives with the eroica trio ! fabio luisi, conductor Sunday, November 6 at 7PM The Vienna Symphony teams up with the Eroica Trio for Beethoven’s Triple Concerto. The evening also features Brahms’ Symphony No. 2, all led by Metropolitan Opera Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi. October 30, 2011 St en t& YoutuhdT from juickets st 1-800-WHARTON WHARTONCENTER.COM Generously sponsored by MSU Department of Radiology and Stanley & Selma Hollander Endowment Fund. Classics Series Sponsor Visit www.facebook.com/lsjnews and click our sweepstakes tab to enter. Media Sponsor were saved. Edmond will also be joined at the meeting by one of the adult organ recipients. John also works volunteers with the Lansing Police Department to speak at area schools and community centers about the importance of breaking the “no snitching” code on the streets. Getting the word out about Amaia” is very important to John, and he will be joined by ENTER TO WIN Ingham County Community News 14 TRANSPLANT SUPPORT GROUP TO MEET LSJ Media will give 2 lucky winners a pair of tickets to the November 6 performance of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and a $50 Gift Card to Stillwater Grill to experience a night on the town. people from the media who may want to feature this speaking event in the news. Though members of the media will be present the group emphasizes that all individual information about group members be treated confidentially, according to Joan Smith, a volunteer organizer for the group, and the former director of the Okemos library. The group treats all discussions confidentially to allow people to share fears, concerns, successes and failures as it relates to the transplantation process, Smith said. The group serves pre- and post-transplant patients, such as eye, heart, lung, liver, kidney, bone marrow candidates and recipients. Anyone with questions or suggestions for the Group, contact Joan C. Smith, East Lansing at (517) 351-2175 or [email protected]. Tell us why you deserve to “Feel Pretty” and you will be entered to win a gift card from Douglas J and tickets for you and 3 friends to see the opening night performance of Westside Story at the Wharton Center on November 8. For Office Entry form and Rules visit www.LSJ.com/IFeelPretty to enter. Contest Ends November 3 Contest Ends Nov. 1st, 2011 Winner drawn Nov. 1st. LJ-0100127303 Assisted Living • Memory Care LETTER TO THE EDITOR 15 www.LifeHouseHS.com The Howard Cemetery is a small inactive cemetery in Ingham Township. Burials date back to early 1800. This cemetery has many of the first pioneer families that cleared and settled the area resting there. There are three generations of my immediate family buried there along with many other relatives. The cemetery was cared for by my family for many years through five generations from 1890 to 1985. In 1985 it was necessary to request the township to take over the care. They have kept it mowed for those past 26 years. However, the overall care has not been done. The trees and bushes were overgrown and the fence has all but disappeared. Many of the monuments are overgrown with bushes. There is a very large dead tree at the back of the cemetery that needs to be removed. Students from the high school started a clean up a few weeks ago. They removed brush and did some trimming. Which made the appearance of the grounds much improved. On Oct. 16, Scout Troop 21 from the area came in with several of the parents and finished the job. They cut overhanging tree limbs, cleared bushes from around the tombstones and even straighten several of these stones. Monuments that had been completely covered with bushes are now fully visible. They trimmed in a manner that the plants now will resemble the original plantings around the stones. These young people expressed interest in continuing this with projects for the future. I and my family wish to thank these young people and their parents for this. These scouts showed great respect and interest in this project. They were well mannered and pleasant to work with. This is so refreshing to see children with those values today. The team members: Scouts: John Franklin, Jr., Ken Everts, Lydne Everts, Meghan Everts, Jared Byars, Ethan Myers, Sean Stid, and Will Walker. Parents: Brenda Everts (Scout leader). Scott Everts, John Franklin, Sr. and Wayne Myers. Again, thank you so much for your help and care for your community. Connie West Stewart $1000 COMMUNITY MOVE-IN FEE WAIVED! Ingham County Community News Kids that care Move-In by 11/13/11 & start SAVING! You don’t have to have a family member at our community to be proud of our care! 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He even dressed for the occasion, donning a pioneer coonskin cap and brown leather vest over his light blue fur. “He looks good!” said Samantha Smith, age 6, of Leslie. A regular visitor to the Leslie Library, she had stopped by after the parade to meet Linc and have her picture taken with him. Smith was one of a large crowd who gathered there, admiring Linc’s outfit and enjoying the free giveaways he’d brought to share. Inside the library, a wealth of information awaited visitors. Those interested in learning more about the old tractors GUEST COLUMN Barb Keeler they’d seen in the parade could pick up a copy of Vintage Ford Tractors by Robert Pripps, or AllisChalmers Farm Equipment 1914–1085 by Norm Swinford. topics weren’t left out. Animal lovers had a chance to pick up “Barnyard in Your Backyard: A Beginner’s Guide to Raising Chickens, Ducks, Geese, Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, and Cows,” edited by Gail Damerow. Those with seasonal crops waiting at home could browse our large collection of titles on canning and preserving, so they could enjoy the fruits of their labors all through the fall and winter. If you haven’t visited hours, programs or services, call (517) 589-9400 or visit cadl.org. Find a complete list of library events at cadl.org/ events. Barb Keeler is the head librarian at the Leslie Library. &%"*% %(/."0' ,$,+(1 ", Classic cars Fans of the classic cars could check out “The Classic Car Book” by Andrew Noakes, or “Chevrolet Pickup Color History” by Brownell and Mueller. Celebrants who enjoyed the living timeline and cannon shots could find copies of Michigan History Magazine and other local history materials at the library. Our staff noted one visitor from California using the Woodlawn Cemetery Book. It turned out he was trying to locate the gravesite of one of his great-great-grandfather’s five wives! 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Look for Online Deals from these businesses in your email inbox: Hear You Go Photobin Cuisines by Isaac Taste of Thai Red Cedar Gymnastics October 30, 2011 SIGN UP now on DealChicken.com to save up to 90% on Lansing area shopping, dining and more. Every day. BUSINESS OWNERS If you would like to feature your business on DealChicken.com contact Ed Grey @ 517-375-6325 or [email protected] Breakfast Special Coney Dog 6AM - 11AM DAILY 2 Eggs Any Style, Hash Browns, Sausage or Bacon,Toast 3.99 $ TUESDAYS A&W Restaurant 99¢ SERVING BREAKFAST AT THESE TWO LOCATIONS A&W Grand Ledge 525 W. Saginaw 517-627-7800 sign up today at LJ-0100120053 A&W Mason 628 N. Cedar 517-676-4344 COME Second wind The Bulldogs found their second wind, however, and created two good chances in a row, both started by Raab. First, he sent Rudd in clean on goal with about 17 minutes left in the game, but Dexter keeper Mike McGonagall went down to just turn the shot around the post by his fingertips. Raab, then found Bill Wilson making a run on the left wing, and hit him in stride in the Dexter box, but Wilson’s right-footed shot went inches wide of the far post with about 14 minutes left. Mason finally got their insurance goal with 8:25 left in the game, on a corner kick taken by Brandenburg. Wilson’s far-post header went back across the face of goal, where Pease poked it past McGonagall to make the final score 2-0. “They’re a quality team, and deserved to win on the day,” Dexter coach Scott Forrester said. “This is not where we usually end up, so it’s a little disappointing, but if you look where we were at the start of the season, we’re proud of our efforts.” Regional game That district win sent Mason into a regional semifinal rematch against Plainwell. The Bulldogs were knocked out by the Trojans in their last appearance in the Division 2 regionals in 2009. The weather got in the way on Oct. 25, when the regional semifinal was scheduled. After the first semi, in which Mattawan defeated Tecumseh 2-1, and less than three minutes into their game against Plainwell, a lightning storm moved into the Battle Creek area, forcing the game to be postponed until the next day. When play resumed on Oct. 26, Pease scored the game’s lone goal off a corner kick with 7:46 left in the first half to give Mason a berth in the finals of the Division 2 regional against Mattawan on Oct. 29, after this paper went to press. Mason controlled play most of the game, outshooting Plainwell 9-3 and hitting the crossbar twice. Bulldog coach Nick Binder credited his team’s strong defensive play, especially in the wet conditions. “The ability to score a goal in the first half was huge,” Binder said. “Our defenders did a good job in making sure they didn’t create a lot of opportunities.” Brandenburg took the corner kick which Pease headed in. Flamme earned the shutout in goal with three saves. If the Bulldogs won their regional title, their first since 2005, they will play either Spring Lake or Grand Rapids Christian in the Division 2 state semifinals at Plainwell on Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 6 p.m., for the right to play for the state championship at a venue to be announced on Saturday, Nov. 5. and UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) “GOD’S WORD PUT INTO ACTION” 1020 South Harrison Road, E. L. A residential and campus ministry Worship with Holy Communion: Everyone is WELCOME! Communion 9:45am Sunday School PASTOR MATTHEW TITUS 1-517-676-2610 Sunday 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Education Hour: 9:40 a.m. Wednesday Evening Worship: 7:00 p.m. 332-2559 www.ulcel.org Childcare Sun/Wed evenings ALL ARE WELCOME Sunday Service Sunday school - ages 2 yrs thru adults - 9:30 am Nursery available infants thru 2 yrs during Sunday School and Worship Service Sunday Worship: 9:15 am Half Time Fellowship - 10:30 am Worship Service - 11:00 am Children’s Church - 11:00 am Wednesday Activities Prayer Gathering - 6:30pm, Choir Practice - 7:30pm Pastor Jeremy Wicks 623-6591 Church 623-6594 Parsonage Youth Ministries Opportunities Available for 6-12 grades Pastoral Staff: Lead Pastor, Dan Bentz • Mark Anderson, Youth LJ-0000956968-01 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH 1030 W. South St, Mason, 676-4415 Sunday Morning: 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. every Sunday Worship Service and Sonquest (Children 3 yrs. & older) Nursery available too Steve Malson, Pastor Phone: 676-1376 MASON FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 201 E. Ash St., • Mason, MI 48854 • (517) 676-9449 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.masonfirst.org Praise & Teaching Service: 10 am Sunday Morning: (Expository teaching of God’s Word) Worship: 9:30 am Christian Education (for all ages from September through May) 11:00 am Children’s Church during message (Primary, Intermediate, & Juniors) Nursery provided Wednesday Night: 5:45 pm Dinner, 6:30 pm Classes 7:00 pm Bell Choir Rehearsal 8:00 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal Sunday Evening: Phone: (517) 676-5322 To have your Church Listed, Call Suzi Smith at 517-377-1172 1938 Eden Rd, Mason (1/4 mi north of Barnes Rd.) 1317 Mason St., P.O. Box 175 Dansville, MI 48819 1000 E. Columbia Rd. (Next to Mason Middle School.) (Between Breslin Center and Trowbridge Rd.) 8:30 and 11:00 am Service of Holy LJ-0000956974-01 MASON COMMUNITY CHURCH LJ-0000956971-01 for all saints and sinners LUTHERAN LJ-0000956972-01 LJ-0000958315-01 Church: 517/655-4278 ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA 720 W. South St., Mason EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Senior/Jr. High Youth Group Word of Life Club Jeff Haynes Pastor 610-1978 www.fbcmason.org Dwayne Bagley, Pastor Erin Guthrie, Children’s Ministries Ruben Droscha, Music Ministries Mason Christian Child Care Center Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 517-676-6588 October 30, 2011 520 E. Holt Rd., Williamston Corner of Holt Rd. & Burkley Rd. Sunday Worship: 11:00 am Jeanne Laimon, Pastor Come Join Us! PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAN HOLBEN DANSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worship UNITED METHODIST WHEATFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Mason’s Taylor Pease (8) wins the ball in the air, and keeps a Dexter defender at bay, during the Bulldogs’ 2-0 win over the Dreadnoughts in the Division 2 district final on Oct. 22. LJ-0000956966-01 MASON — Mason advanced to the Battle Creek Harper Creek regional final with two big wins last week, a 2-0 decision over Dexter in the district final on Oct. 22 and a 1-0 win over Plainwell in the regional semifinal on Oct. 26. Josh Rudd and Taylor Pease scored for the Bulldogs against Dexter, with both goals coming from set pieces. The win gave Mason their ninth district title in the past ten years. “We know that we can defend against a good team,” Binder said. “We’ve only been shut out once this year, so the offense is there, we know that we can create chances and score.” Mason dominated possession for most of the first half, but found chances hard to come by until about 20 minutes into the contest, when they were given a free kick about 45 yards from the Dreadnought goal. Peter Brandenburg lofted the ball into the box, where Tyler Raab headed the ball against the cross bar. Rudd pounced on the rebound and put it home with 19:39 left in the half. Dexter nearly tied the game 15 minutes into the second half off of a corner kick, when Mason sophomore goalkeeper Josh Flamme was forced to make a tough save at the near post, and Dexter freshman Luke Bazick headed the rebound off of the Mason crossbar. That miss seemed to put spring into the Dreadnoughts’ step, and the Bulldogs found themselves defending in their own half for a large portion of the game. “We had players we were rotating in, but I think we had some tired legs for a while in the second half,” Binder said. LJ-0000956970-01 | [email protected] LJ-0000956965-01 Scott Yoshonis 17 Ingham County Community News Mason battles into the regional soccer finals Ingham County Community News 18 Bulldogs chalk up rousing win to end season Scott Yoshonis [email protected] MASON - Mason finished its 2011 football regular season with a triumph for the ages. Saylor LaVallii plunged into the end zone from two yards out with 24.2 seconds left on the clock to lift Mason (8-1) to a dramatic 32-28 win over previously undefeated Croswell-Lexington (8-1) on Oct. 21. “It was a huge win because Croswell-Lexington is a great football team,” Mason coach Jerry VanHavel said. “It could have gone either way, and I’m very happy that our kids played right to the final whistle.” Things didn’t look good early for Mason, who had to come from behind after a somewhat slow start. LaVallii scored three times in the second half, including a 36-yard run after a swing pass from Thomas McNamara that gave the Bulldogs their first lead of the game, 25-21 with 4:09 left in the fourth quarter. The Pioneers came back and regained the lead on a 25-yard pass from Nathan Guitar to Anwar Childers that gave Cros-Lex a 28-25 lead with 1:32 left. McNamara then led a memorable Bulldog comeback with a drive that included long passes to Connor Holbrook and Logan Fitchett, and then ran the ball himself down to the Cros-Lex 2-yard line to set up the winning score. “It was a huge win because CroswellLexington is a great football team. It could have gone either way, and I’m very happy that our kids played right to the final whistle.” MASON COACH JERRY VANHAVEL Mason’s Logan Fitchett (8) steps out of bounds after catching a pass from Thomas McNamara (2, background) Confident on the last drive of the game in the Bulldogs’ 32-28 win “We were so confident,” over Croswell-Lexington on Oct. 21. McNamara said. “We work PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAN HOLBEN on the two-minute drill every Wednesday in pracMason had trailed for on a 30-yard TD pass from tice, so I was sure we could virtually the entire contest, Guitar to Childers on the do it.” after the Pioneers scored first possession of the contest to take a 7-0 lead. Guitar scored on a October 30, 2011 Kenneth Parker 78-yard keeper to give CrosLex their biggest lead, 21-12 with 5:15 left in the third quarter, but fumbled on their next possession, one of four Pioneer turnovers in the game, setting up a four-yard touchdown run by LaVallii four plays later that cut the lead to 21-19 on the last snap of the third quarter, setting up the wild fourth. McNamara finished the game with 211 passing yards and three touchdowns. The win earned the Bulldogs a first-round home game in the Division 3 playoffs, on Oct. 28 against Stur- gis in a very tough district. If Mason won that game, which was played after this paper went to press, they would take on either Hastings or Battle Creek Harper Creek for the district title on Friday, Nov. 4. Cherishing the Special Moments in Life! Call517-377-1111 or visitlsj.com/celebrations Paid Advertisments For: Weddings • Engagements • Anniversaries Birthdays • Other Special Events Irey Mason Kenneth Parker Irey 82, passed away on October 24, 2011 in Holt, Michigan. He was born in Redford, MI on October 18, 1929 to Carl and Lillian Irey. He was preceded in death by his wife Sandy, daughter Robin, and sister Geraldine. He is survived by his wife Janet, his sons Parker (Alice) Irey, Tim Wilson & Hilde, and Lance (Janet) Irey, his daughters Cindy (David) Langdon, and Alison (Mark) Travis, his stepchildren Marcia (Chris) Grondahl, Tom (Pam) Taylor, Ron (Eileen) Taylor, Jeff (Gayle) Taylor, and Colleen (Melody) Taylor, his grandchil dren, Nichole, Kenneth, Craig, Heather, Kyle, Morgan, Robin, Robert, Tom, John, Adam, Kelli, Casey, and Tiffany, brother Wilson (Jay) Irey, and sisters Leona DeNio, and Thelma Mean, many nieces, nephews, great grandchildren, friends, and extended herd. Ken was a combat veteran of the Korean war, serving as a Master Sergeant in the United States Army. He was a talented woodworker, enjoyed playing golf, gardening, photogra phy, loved animals and practical jokes. He spent over 50 years in the construction industry. His last project was Ele’s Place in Lansing. Services will be held at the Dansville United Method ist Church on Saturday October 29th at 11:00a.m. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in his name to the Dansville United Methodist Church at 1317 East Mason Street Dansville, Michigan 48819. The family will receive friends from 10:00 to 11:00 at the church. Sugested attire: red socks. The family is being served by the Gorsline Mason quarterback Thomas McNamara (2) gets away from a would-be Croswell-Lexington Runciman Funeral Homes, 621 S. Jefferson, Mason, Michigan. tackler during the Bulldogs dramatic 32-28 win over the previously undefeated Pioneers On-line condolences may be made at on Oct. 21. PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAN HOLBEN www.grbdmason.com Ginny Birney Celebrating 100 Years! Birthday Open House @ Great Lakes Christian Home 2050 Washington Rd. Holt from: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 - no gifts- DRDANIELS AND SON Business Purpose Real Estate Loans Cash4LandContracts.com Private money $10,000$500,000 FAST. Free Consultation with Allan Daniels! No middleman! Michigan licensed RE Broker & Lender NMLS# 139110 248335-6166 [email protected] MM Garage Sales Suburb SHOP EARLY FOR HOLIDAYS Fulton Twp Hall, 3425 W. Cleveland Rd. (M57, Perrinton) Nov. 5, 8am6pm. New & used toys, holiday items, ANTIQUES, baby items, books, collectibles, glassware, mother of the bride dresses, wedding items, boat motors, power tools, tool & die tools, lawn mower, fishing items, HP printer, Homco Bears. 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Columbia, Mason, MI 48854 7 wks old, vet checked, ex- SHORKIE BROWN/TAN, 8 PICKUP YOUR PLASTIC tied Preview: Thur, Oct 20 & Tues, Nov 1 (10am-12pm) weeks, lovable, Mother is perienced breeder. $500. bagged leaves for free. No a Shihtzu and dad is a Load Out: Thursday, November 3 (10am-2pm) (269)781-4086 sticks or stones, Grand Yorkshire terrier. Super Ledge/Delta. 517-627-7965. Also Selling 1,286±sf 3BR, 2BA House cute and ready to go. I HEAVY DUTY 2 axle 16’ trail(separately, not an auction) Call Sally Sheridan for more info. have one male puppy left WALL MIRROR 90 x 42, has er, 13’ new pressure treat$350.00. (517)272-9255 small chip in corner, you ed wood deck,lg. I-beam ( 5 1 7 ) 6 4 8 - 1 8 8 3 haul. Free. 517-669-2330. Photos & List Online! construction 2 & 5/16 [email protected] hitch. $800. 989-834-9778 ST BERNARD F & Rottweiler F, good home only. Great disposition. 12p-9p except M&W. 734-846-5903 A AMISH LOG HEADBOARD YORKIE PUPS $500 TERRIER & MIN PIN PUPAND Queen Pillow Top 20 GAUGE MOSSBERG com(517) 676-9800 Yorki-Poos & Malte-Poos bo w/scope, exc. cond. PIES $200. 1st shots & Mattress Set. Brand newToys No Shed Shots $300 $325. 517 332-6458 or 517 never used, sell all for wormed. No Sundays calls sheridanauctionservice.com 896-2744. 989.225.1367 $275. 989-923-1278 please. 989-584-6192 October 30, 2011 Money to Loan Horses-Stables estate sale will be conABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| ducted at 1018 Beehler St., Garage Sales LAKE ODESSA ESTATE SALE 1003 Washington Blvd. Sat., Nov. 5, 9-3. Ongoing liquidation of years of accumulation. Antiques, fur niture, clocks, dishes, smalls and more. Cash only please. Adoption ADOPT Loving couple offers your precious newborn a secure life filled with endless love. 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(Select Plans) Limited Time Call Now! 1888-490-6591 Estate/ Due To Foreclosure 353 Split Rail Ridge Williamston, Michigan 48895 FRI, 1/1/2011, 2P-5P SAT, 1/12/2011, 9A-5P SUN, 1/13, 2011, 10A-3P All personal property must go:Lamps, end tables, couch, sofa chair, dinning room set, all appliances, refridgerators, stoves, microwaves, desk, office chair, lounger, Pioneer stereo system, entertainment cabinet, books, breadmaker, ladders, scrap usable wood, wooden bench seats/picnic table, barbeque grill, propane gas tanks, miscellaneous tool items, all sorts of and too many children toys to lists, bed mattresses, loft beds, one with slide, washer/dryer, televisions, log holders, linen, towels, wash clothes, comforters, pillows, clocks, miscellaneous clothing items, file cabinets, wall art, trash containers, floor mats, storage cabinets, garbage disposal, toaster, miscellaneous kitchen ware, brooms, mops, cleaning items, rags, dining room cabinets/counter tops, fans, Bissell Clean Machine, florescent garage light, radio, garage cabinets/counter top, Christmas lights, electrical extension cords, storage bins, milk crates, bolt cutters, etc. If you see it and you want it, make an offer! Cash and Credit Cards accepted. Rummage Sales Flea Markets 9TH ANNUAL LUCAS Craft Show. Nov. 4-5, 9am-6pm. Nov. 6, 10am-4 p.m. at Mayhew’s Tree Farm, 763 S. Fowlerville Rd., Fowlerville. Bring this ad and receive $1 off any purchase. RUMMAGE SALE Sat. Nov . 5th, 9a.m.-3p.m. New & used items & collectibles. Gier Community Center, 2400 Hall, Lansing. Call 517-483-4313. DIVORCE $350* COVERS children, etc. only one sig- MOVING SALE 2640 Marfitt nature required! *Excludes Rd. Apt 16, Ashton Lake govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Apts. Fri. & Sat. Nov 4-5, 9Extn. 950. Locally Owned 2. No early sales. Dinette and Operated. Established table & chairs, desk & 1977. Baylor & Associates, chairs, antique Nipon & Inc. MM Lenox china, books, linens, puzzles, antique dishes, MEDICAL MARIJUANA other misc. Cash only. CERTIFICATION Only $100. Local Clinics Available now! LOST DOG 13YR old female NO MEDICAL RECORDS – blk&wht BorderCollie lost NO PROBLEM Call a local in Williamston area 517clinic. 490-8108. N.W. 231-753-2300 CRAFTS & BAKED GOODS N.E. 989-525-5700 SALE & LU N C H . Grange LOST DOG 8 lbs. Brown face U.P. 906-361-6100 Acres Senior Complex, w/brown paws, rest is Midwest 616-666-2000 6101 Marsh Rd., Haslett. gray & black. 10 yrs old. Mideast 248-990-1234 Nov. 5, 9-3. Reward. 517-930-5187. [email protected] Main Office: 231-753-2300 ST. JOHNS: SAT. Nov. 5, 10Med-Line: 231-818-0420 Planning an Auction? 4pm. Antiques and MM collectibles, lots of new See SourceAds.com and old items. Great sale Email the Lansing Community or Call LCN Toll Free you don’t want to miss. Newspapers 24/7 at: 1771 S. Krepps Rd. Rain [email protected] 877.475.SELL cancels. Animals Lost Garage Sales Suburb HealthcareHospital Equip. Wanted to Buy Farm Equipment -Supplies Merchandise Farm Produce Building Materials -Supplies Schools and Training Hay-Grain-Seed Garden Machinery Miscellaneous Lawn and Garden Concert-Sports Tickets Firewood Musical Instruments Absolutely Free th Trailers Furniture st rd GunsAccessories LJ-0000960295-01 Ingham County Community News 19 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer availa ble. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 877-895-1828 www.CenturaOnline.com MM BLOOMQUIST ESTATE SERVICES SALE . 16747 THORNGATE, EAST LANSING. Fri., 9 to 3 & Sat., 9 to 2. Nov. 4 & 5. North end of White Hills Lakes North sub. Take Park Lake Rd. N. past Lake Lansing Rd. 1 & 1/4 miles to Austin Way then right to Thorngate. Upscale sale w/fine furnishings inc. many upholstered pieces by Ethan Allen, Sherrill, Pembrook, Bradington Young & Studio Nova with two fine curved three section sofas, chairs inc. leather, wingbacks & other, Drexel Heritage oval oak dining set w/six chairs, oak dinette set, game table & chairs, wrought patio set, many side & accent tables both wood & iron, carved front sideboard, beautiful oriental relief carved cabinet & four panel red lacquer screen, large oriental beveled glass display cabinet, entertainment centers inc. cherry, desks, queen beds w/ Thomasville mirrored headboard & side cabinet set + a queen iron four poster bed, twin beds, many nice dressers, mirrors, oil painting, prints, lg. oriental silk & other tapestry. Lamps, handwoven rugs & runners, LCD & other tv’s, Marantz recv., speakers, Teac nostalgia radio/ phono, Fisher pool table, office chairs, printer, computer, pants press, shotgun, mens clothing, books & records. Fine glass & china, Pfaltzgraff & Poppy Trail sets, Royal Doulton fig ures, oriental plates & accent pieces, interesting small items, stemware, flatware, nice kitchen items, sm. appl., Weber grill, folding ladder, some hand tools & more. Numbers at 8 Fri. No early garage. FULL DETAILS & PIX at: www.estatesales.net Next week: Packed Lansing sale. Large Living Garage Sale SourceAds.com ADOPT = LOVE. a secure, Happy Loving Home awaits your baby. Exp. Paid. Susan & Frank, 1 - 8 6 6 - 6 6 4 - 1 2 1 3 www.wewishtoadopt.com MC Garage Sales East Lansing Owosso, Nov. 3-5, 10-5. Numbers at 9 a.m. For a complete listing, photos & directions please visit our website at www.lawsonsliquidations. com or call 989-725-5796 Ingham County Community News 20 General Help Wanted Manufactured Homes DEWITT 2 bdrm. + office, $99 DEPOSIT basement, garage, newly South Lansing. Very redecorated. $750/mo. + clean 2 bedrooms, new dep. & util. No pets or upgrades, $560/$600. smoking. 669-9455. 517-393-9307. WILLIAMSTON - UPPER apt. for rent. House in country. CARY APTS. S. LANSING. 3 bdrm./2 bath upper, Efficiency, 1 & 2 bdrms., Incl. all util. & satellite. $410/$480/$520 mo., heat, Call: 810-923-1062 water, sewer & trash inST. JOHNS AREA 2 bdrm 2 cluded. 517-202-3964. bath double wide, newly decorated, fireplace, all FRANDOR NEAR. deluxe window treatments, cov apartments. very best loered porch, central air, 2 cation 1 mi to LCC, 1 mi to sheds on very very nice lot university. Law students GRAND LEDGE overlooking field. $22,900/ tell us they save $700yr on 2 bdrm. townhouse, best. Ph. 517-819-8951. parking there car here in large kitchen, 1.5 bath, carport + gas saved. Take bsmt, garage. $675+ util. WINDSOR ESTATES bus 1/2 block away. Rent 517-719-5600 or 1984 Lincoln Park Mobile starts at $500, carport & 517-482-8771 Home, 2 bdrm, 1.5 baths, util included. 517-482-8196 expanded living/dining area, a/c. Includes stove, FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto refrigerator, dishwasher, Owners/Waverly. Quiet water purification system, desirable neighborhood. lg shed with loft. $4,500 or Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No best offer.(517)694-6246 pets. From $575. 517-71213065 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt 4915, 202-3234, 323-1153 4 plex, $625 plus dep, deck/patio,washer/dry er LCC NEAR 1 bdrm. apt. hookups, some pets ok,2 $625; also 1 room private bedrooms, 1 BA, Yard, bath & kitch. $500. Util. Dishwasher, Air Conditionincl. Sec. dep. & applicaBURIAL PLOTS IN Eastlawn ing, (517) 420-2780 48820 tion fee. No pets. NonGarden of Prayer, lot 36D smoking. 517-675-5143 1,2,3 & 4. Current value 501 W BARNES, Lansing. leave message. $8380, will sell for $4190. 3 bdrm., full bsmt., 1.5 517 353-3313. PINE NORTH UPSTAIRS 1 car garage, fenced bdrm, clean, private enCHAPEL HILL MEMORIAL yard, $750/mo. trance, walking distance gardens 2 lots in Victory Call 517-749-3890. to LCC, private drive, no Garden. Pkg incl. Granite, pets or smokers. $425 incl. 5830 O R C H A R D CT. ComVaults & Interment fees. Util. 517-896-0538 Value: $8440 Asking $5000. pletely remodeled, clean 3 or best offer 517-323-3472. bdrm, 1½ bath, full basement. New carpet, paint & S. SIDE very nice, clean, DEEPDALE CEMETERY 2 appliances. Fenced backquiet 2 bdrm., $475, lots, section 3, Memorial yard, private deck. WD washer/dryer hookup. Gardens near Mausoleum. hookup. Central air. 517-388-0584. 517-625-6445, 517-202-3648 $800 + util. 517-332-9255 DEEPDALE MEMORIAL D E WITT SCHOOLS 1 1 07 GARDENS - 2 cemetery Chimney Hill. 3/4 bdrm, lots/2 spaces, 2 vaults, 2 bsmt, garage, updated markers. $5K. 517-676-1803 kitchen, sec. 8 OK. Minutes from expressway. $850. 517-327-7555. GRAND LEDGE GROEBECK 223 N. Bridge Street, Apt 19 Blake Lg. 2 bdrm. 1.5 # 4, - rent $450.00 - 1 bedbath, att. garage, bsmt. room, 1 bathroom, livingrec room, air. No pets dining combo, utilities insmokers. $800. Call 517cluded with rent - NO 487-8478. PETS 517-57-2668 HOLT 517-622-6059 Nice 2 bdrm. duplex or Nice yard. 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Homes For Rent Homes For Rent EATON RAPIDS 1727 Bunker Hwy $650.00 - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, parcel basement, 1408sqft, 2 story farm house, propane heat. 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com THREE HOMES FOR RENT 2BR/2B House E.Lansing Legals Legals provid ed, notice is hereby given that lien of the Lien Claimant will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises at public venue on the third floor of the Ingham County Circuit Courthouse in Lansing, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on November 3, 2011. deg West, 259.96 feet; thence North 89 deg 06’42" West, 0.37 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’12" West, 170.00 feet; thence North 89 deg 06’42" West, 37.61 feet; thence South 05 deg 48’07" West, 134.00 feet; thence North 87 deg 07’30" West, along the Northerly Right-of-Way line of Grand River Avenue, 426.64 feet; thence North 03 deg 00’44"East, 798.57 feet; thence South 89 deg 47’52" East, 657.71 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’12" West, along the East line of the West ½ of the Northwest 1/4, 261.01 feet to the point of beginning. $850 Mobile Homes 2BR/1B Duplex Holt $550 2BR/1B Duplex Lansing For Sale ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| $600 The premises are located in [email protected] the Charter Township of Get a Job! 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Call The Fair Housing MLS #29200. 1999 well Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. maintained 3 bdrm, 2 bath ranch on 2.5 beautiful INGHAM MEDICAL NEAR large 1 bdrm. upper $499+; acres. Cathedral ceiling, & larger 1bdrm. w/den, new walkout bsmt. $139,900. carpet, bsmt. & porch, Open House Oct. 23 1-4pm. lower, $599+; new furna Call MaryAnn @ Tito F. ces & air, all appl. includReyes, RE at 517-599-4547. ing microwave & W/D. Smoke, pet, drug, alcohol environment free Mary 347-1127. Land For Sale GRAND LEDGE Sc ho o ls , Wacousta. 4.2 acres on Leverett Dr (private drive), perked. Call for info. 517 622-1222. Lansing Area Apartments for Rent 1 & 2 Bedroom Starting at $425 Utilities Included (517) 372-6250 Old Orchard Apts. Holts Best Value $100 moves you in! "0" sec. deposit 1 or 2 bdrms Apts. Call us today! 517-694-8975 conditions apply ONLY $699 1st month free Owosso area 3B/2B all appliances, incl. central a/c playscape, basketball court, swimming pool and pet friendly! $0 application fee any credit considered won’t last long, hurry in! EHO www.candlewickcourt.com (888)896-8109 Condominiums For Rent DIMONDALE 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car garage, full walk-out bsmt., appliances included, country setting. $995/mo. 517 646-0789. tage close to M-99. Hardwood flrs, new carpeting & paint, 2 bdrm., liv. rm., dining rm., kitch., garage, on 1 acre. $700/mo. Sec. dep & ref. req’d. 1 yr lease. 517663-6650 leave msg. FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 2 bath, country farm home, recently updated, 2 car det garage, Loc. between Charlotte & Grand Ledge. $900/Mo. Dep. & Ref. 517231-3048. HOLT 806 Grovenburg, Holt rent $800.00 - 3 bedroom, 2 full bathrooms, 2284 sq ft, 1 car garage, 2 story 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com HOLT SCHOOLS: 5805 CALETA, 3 bdrm., 3 car garage, immediate occupancy, appliances incl. $1200/mo. 517 490-1276. HOUSE FOR SALE O R RENT in St. Johns. Immediate occupancy. Call after 6:30 p.m. 616-7126156. LANSING - 2-3 bdrm houses, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrm duplexes. $500-$800. Local owner cell 517-204-7420. LANSING 612 N. Pennsylva nia, 4 BR 1 ba historical home, 1800 sf, frplc & wood burner, hdwd flrs, W/D incld., 3 car gar. att., $925. 923 EDISON ST. 3 BR, 1 ba, hdwd flrs, det. 1½ car gar., $650mo. 517-331-182 LANSING HOME new carpet, paint, hardwood flrs, 3 -4 bdrm. Call Terry 517641-7271. Unit No. 55, 4005 Canyon Cove, Holt, Michigan 48842, a unit in Aspen Springs Condominium as established by Master Deed in Liber 3027, Page 357, as amended, Ingham County Records, subject to, in accordance with, and together with all rights, privileges, duties and restrictions imposed, reHaslett Lakefront Home - served or granted in said seek female roommate Master Deed, and also sub(non-smoker) $475/m in- ject to easements and recludes all utilities, cable, strictions of record. Internet, pool/clubhouse 3 bedrooms, 2.5 BA, Yard, The redemption period shall Washer/Dryer in unit, High be six (6) months from the Speed Internet, Fireplace, date of such sale, unless the Eat in Kitchen or Dining property is determined Room, Balcony, Deck, Pa- abandoned in accordance tio or Porch, (517)490-3162 with MCLA ’600.3241a, in honeybun9661@comcast. which case the redemption net.k period shall be thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Roommates Wanted Office Space For Rent OFFICE SPACE W/access to boardroom available in office condominium in Williamston, just off the I-96 exit. $400 mo. + applicable utilities. Mo. to mo. lease available. Call Dan or Victoria 517-655-6200 or email: [email protected] OFFICE SPACE W/access to boardroom available in office condominium in Williamston, just off the I-96 exit. $400 mo. + applicable utilities. Mo. to mo. lease available. Call Dan or Victoria 517-655-6200 or email: [email protected] Motorcycles-Minibikes-GoKarts HONDA SHADOW SABRE 2003 Honda Shadow Sabre 1099cc VT1100C2 One owner. Never Dropped. 16,430 miles. Includes luggage rack, sissy bar, T-Bags luggage shown in pic, saddle bags, windshield. Runs M a s o n : Very nice 3 bedgreat. $4600 (517)588-3035 room ranch in town, main floor laundry, cherry kitchen, waits for caring tenant, $750 + deposit. 502 Center St. 676-0388 LIVE ON LAKE Lansing in Haslett! Waterfront home, 3bd, 1.5bth, newly remodeled. $2000/month, neg. 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Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: [email protected] Legals NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Sharon and Walter Harrell (the AOwner@) having failed to pay assessments required under the terms and conditions of the Bylaws of Aspen Springs Condominium Association (the ALien Claimant@), a condominium project as established by the Master Deed, recorded in Liber 3027, page 357, as amended, Ingham County Records, as evidenced by a Statement of Lien dated October 21, 2010, and recorded October 25, 2010 in Liber 3399, Page 1236, Ingham County Records. As of the date hereof, there is outstanding and unpaid on account of said assessment the sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred Thirty One and 75/100 Dollars ($3,231.75), which sum is exclusive of interest, costs, attorney fees, expenses of collection, and fu ture assessments. Under the power of foreclo sure described in said Bylaws and the statute in such case made and provid - ASPEN SPRING CONDOMINIUM ASSOC. Dated: September 23, 2011 By: Wendy S. Hardt, P45493 Attorney for Lien Claimant 4265 Okemos Road, Suite G Okemos, Michigan 48864 (517) 349-7610 ICCN-956733 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 2011 The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Dated: October 30, 2011 Knaggs, Harter, Brake & Schneider, P.C. Attorneys for Mortgagee 7521 Westshire Drive, Suite 100 Lansing, Michigan 48917 517-622-0590 ICCN-964272 10/30, 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 2011 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- MORTGAGE SALE - Default BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN has been made in the condiACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. tions of a mortgage made by HERRINGTON ROAD DEMORTGAGE SALE - Default VELOPMENT, LLC, to Sumhas been made in the condi- mit Community Bank, tions of a mortgage made Mortgagee, dated Novem by HERRINGTON ROAD DE- ber 29, 2004, and recorded VELOPMENT, LLC, to Sum- December 15, 2004, in Liber mit Community Bank, 3143 Page 705 Ingham CounMortgagee, dated Novem - ty Records, Michigan. There ber 29, 2004, and recorded is claimed to be due at the December 15, 2004, in Liber date hereof the sum of 3143 Page 705 Ingham Coun- Three Hundred Sixty Seven ty Records, Michigan. There Thousand Nine Hundred Sixis claimed to be due at the teen and 64/100 Dollars date hereof the sum of ($367,916.64), including inThree Hundred Sixty Seven terest at the initial rate of Thousand Nine Hundred Six- 5.50 percent (5.5%), moditeen and 64/100 Dollars fied by a Change in Terms ($367,916.64), including in- Agreement dated February terest at the initial rate of 15, 2009 to an interest rate 5.50 percent (5.5%), modi- of 3.75 percent (3.75%). fied by a Change in Terms Agreement dated February Under the power of sale 15, 2009 to an interest rate contained in said mortgage of 3.75 percent (3.75%). and the statute in such case made and provided, notice Under the power of sale is hereby given that said contained in said mortgage mortgage will be foreclosed and the statute in such case by a sale of the mortgaged made and provided, notice premises, or some part of is hereby given that said them, at public venue at the mortgage will be foreclosed Circuit Court Courthouse in by a sale of the mortgaged Lansing, Ingham County premises, or some part of Michigan, at 10:00 a.m. on them, at public venue at the OCTOBER 6, 2011. Circuit Court Courthouse in Lansing, Ingham County Lots 1 and 2 of Withey EsMichigan, at 10:00 a.m. on tates, a Subdivision of a part DECEMBER 1, 2011. of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, T3N, R2E, Village of Lot 17 of Withey Estates, a Webberville, Ingham CounSubdivision of a part of the ty, Michigan, according to Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, the plat recorded at Liber T3N, R2E, Village of 56, Page 27, Ingham County Webberville, Ingham Coun- Records. ty, Michigan, according to the plat recorded at Liber Formerly described as: 56, Page 27, Ingham County Records. A parcel of land in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, Formerly described as: T3N, R2E, Village of Webberville, Ingham CounA parcel of land in the ty, Michigan; the surveyed Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, boundary of said parcel beT3N, R2E, Village of ing described as: CommencWebberville, Ingham Coun- ing at the West 1/4 corner of ty, Michigan; the surveyed Section 12, Town 3 North, boundary of said parcel be- Range 2 East, Michigan ing described as: Commenc- Meridian; thence South 84 ing at the West 1/4 corner of deg 01’04" East, along the Section 12, Town 3 North, East-West 1/4 line, 1343.96 Range 2 East, Michigan feet; thence North 00 deg Meridian; thence South 84 12’12" East, along the East deg 01’04" East, along the line of the West ½ of the East-West 1/4 line, 1343.96 Northwest 1/4, 139.10 feet feet; thence North 00 deg to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 12’12" East, along the East thence North 88 deg 08’11’ line of the West ½ of the West, 219.72 feet; thence Northwest 1/4, 139.10 feet South 00 deg 12’01" West, to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 259.96 feet; thence North 89 thence North 88 deg 08’11’ deg 06’42" West, 0.37 feet; West, 219.72 feet; thence thence South 00 deg 12’12" South 00 deg 12’01" West, West, 170.00 feet; thence Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Right-of-Way River Avenue, 426.64 e f et; h t ence North 03 deg 00’44"East, 798.57 e f et; h t ence South 89 deg 47’52" East, 657.71 e f et; h t ence South 00 deg 2 1 ’12" West, along h t e East line of h t e West ½ of h t e Northwest /1 4, 261.01 e f et o t h t e point of beginning. 30, Knaggs, Harter, Brake & Schneider, P.C. Ato t rneys o f r Mortgagee 7521 Westshire Drive, Suite 0 1 0 Lansing, Michigan 48917 517-622-0590 ICCN-964320 0 1 /30, /1 6, /1 3 1 , /1 20, 2011 premises, part h t em, at public e v nue at h t e Circuit Court Courthouse in Lansing, Ingham County Michigan, at 0 1 :00 a.m. on DECEMBER ,1 201.1 deg West, 219.72 e f et; h t ence South 00 deg 2 1 ’01" West, 259.96 e f et; h t ence North 89 deg 06’42" West, 0.37 e f et; h t ence South 00 deg 2 1 ’12" West, 7 1 0.00 e f et; h t ence North 89 deg 06’42" West, 37.61 e f et; h t ence South 05 deg 48’07" West, 3 1 4.00 e f et; h t ence North 87 deg 07’30" West, along h t e Northerly Right-of-Way line of Grand River Avenue, 426.64 e f et; h t ence North 03 deg 00’44"East, 798.57 e f et; h t ence South 89 deg 47’52" East, 657.71 e f et; h t ence South 00 deg 2 1 ’12" West, event, o y ur damages, any, are limited solely o t h t e reu t rn of h t e bid amount e t ndered at sale, plus interest. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN Formerly described as: WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT A parcel of land in h t e OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMt e power of sale BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN Under h contained in said mortgage ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. and h t e stau t e t in such case made and provided, notice MORTGAGE SALE - Default t at said has been made in h t e condi- is hereby given h f reclosed it ons of a mortgage made mortgage will be o t e mortgaged by HERRINGTON ROAD DE- by a sale of h premises, or some part of VELOPMENT, LLC, o t Sum- parcel Northwest /1 4 of Section 2 1 , T3N, R2E, Village of Webberville, Ingham Coun,yt Michigan; h t e survee y d boundary of said parcel being described as: Commencing at h t e West /1 4 corner of Section 2 1 , Town 3 North, Range 2 East, Michigan Meridian; h t ence South 84 deg 01’04" East, along h t e East-West /1 4 line, 3 1 43.96 e f et; h t ence North 00 deg 2 1 ’12" East, along h t e East line of h t e West ½ of h t e Northwest /1 4, 3 1 9.10 e f et o t h t e POINT OF BEGINNING; h t ence North 88 deg 08’1’1 deg West, along h t e East line of h t e West ½ of h t e Northwest /1 4, 261.01 e f et o t h t e point of beginning. The redemption period shall be 6 months rf om h t e date of such sale, unless deter mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case h t e redempit on period shall be 30 days rf om h t e date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The o f reclosing mortgagee can rescind h t e sale. In h t at event, o y ur damages, if any, are limited solely o t h t e reu t rn of h t e bid amount e t ndered at sale, plus interest. Dated: October 30, 2011 VELOPMENT, LLC, mit Community Bank, Mortgagee, dated Novem ber 29, 2004, and recorded December 5 1 , 2004, in Liber 3143 Page 705 Ingham Counyt Records, Michigan. There is claimed o t be due at h t e date hereof h t e sum of Three Hundred Sixty Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixe t en and 64/100 Dollars ($367,916.64), including ine t rest at h t e initial rate of 5.50 percent (5.5%), modiif ed by a Change in Terms Agreement dated February 5 1 , 2009 o t an interest rate of 3.75 percent (3.75%). The redemption period shall be 6 months rf om h t e date of such sale, unless deter mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case h t e redempit on period shall be 30 days rf om h t e date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The o f reclosing mortgagee can rescind h t e sale. In h t at event, o y ur damages, if any, Knaggs, Harter, Brake & Schneider, P.C. Ato t rneys o f r Mortgagee 7521 Westshire Drive, Suite 0 1 0 Lansing, Michigan 48917 517-622-0590 ICCN-964318 0 1 /30, /1 6, /1 3 1 , /1 20, 2011 The redemption period shall be 6 months rf om h t e date of such sale, unless deter mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case h t e redempit on period shall be 30 days rf om h t e date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The o f reclosing mortgagee can rescind h t e sale. In h t at event, o y ur damages, if any, are limited solely o t h t e reu t rn of h t e bid amount e t ndered at sale, plus interest. Lots 9 1 and 20 of Withey Esa t e t s, a Subdivision of a part of h t e Northwest /1 4 of Secit on 2 1 , T3N, R2E, Village of Webberville, Ingham Coun,yt Michigan, according o t h t e plat recorded at Liber 56, Page 27, Ingham County Records. Dated:October 30, 2011 October 30, 2011 Legals West, e f et; North 89 deg 06’42" West, 37.61 e f et; h t ence South 05 deg 48’07" West, 3 1 4.00 e f et; h t ence North 87 deg 07’30" West, along h t e Northerly Right-of-Way line of Grand River Avenue, 426.64 e f et; h t ence North 03 deg 00’44"East, 798.57 e f et; h t ence South 89 deg 47’52" East, 657.71 e f et; h t ence South 00 deg 2 1 ’12" West, along h t e East line of h t e West ½ of h t e Northwest /1 4, 261.01 e f et o t h t e point of beginning. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| To h t e qualified Electors: Notice is Hereby Given, h t at an Election will be held in h t e entire Leslie Public School District Dansville School District and Northwest Community School District on: Dated: October 30, 2011 Knaggs, Harter, Brake & Schneider, P.C. Ato t rneys o f r Mortgagee 7521 Westshire Drive, Suite 0 1 0 Lansing, Michigan 48917 517-622-0590 ICCN-964289 0 1 /30, /1 6, /1 3 1 , /1 20, 2011 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011 At h t e place or places of holding h t e election in said City Lawn Mower Service-Repair Hauling-Trucking Barn Work BARN ROOF We put steel roofs on high barns. Ask for John 616-527-3635. Cleaning Service 517.322.4131 Trash removal Appliances, brush, carpet, wood, etc. Senior disc. Eavestrough Cleaning. e Best Pric Around JUNK REMOVAL Carpet-Flooring Services Carpet Guy & Gal Inc. 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Stockbridge, MI MASONRY RESTORATION Res/comm., historic. Repair brick, block & stone. Fndn/chimney repair/new. Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380 QUALITY CLEANING & professional organizing. Amber Warner 517-420-5405 LJ-0000959309-01 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in h t e condiit ons of a mortgage made by HERRINGTON ROAD DEVELOPMENT, LLC, o t Summit Community Bank, Mortgagee, dated Novem ber 29, 2004, and recorded December 5 1 , 2004, in Liber 3143 Page 705 Ingham Counyt Records, Michigan. There is claimed o t be due at h t e date hereof h t e sum of Three Hundred Sixty Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixe t en and 64/100 Dollars ($367,916.64), including ine t rest at h t e initial rate of 5.50 percent (5.5%), modiif ed by a Change in Terms Agreement dated February 5 1 , 2009 o t an interest rate of 3.75 percent (3.75%). and h t e SourceAds.com THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. NOTICE OF ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011 Diane Johnson, Clerk ONONDAGA TOWNSHIP Sarah Jo Frizzle, Clerk RIVES TOWNSHIP Melanie Curran, Clerk TOMPKINS TOWNSHIP Denae Davenport, CITY OF LESLIE Clerk Sheryl Feazel Election Coordinator, Leslie Public Schools Leslie Township Clerk iccn-955435 0 1 /30/2011 Ingham County Community News 22 Legals Legals 21, 22, 23, Withey Estates, a Subdivi sion of a part of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, T3N, R2E, Village of Webberville, Ingham County, Michigan, according to the plat recorded at Liber 56, Page 27, Ingham County Records. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Formerly described as: MORTGAGE SALE - Default A parcel of land in the has been made in the condi- Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, tions of a mortgage made T3N, R2E, Village of by HERRINGTON ROAD DE- Webberville, Ingham CounVELOPMENT, LLC, to Sum- ty, Michigan; the surveyed mit Community Bank, boundary of said parcel beMortgagee, dated Novem - ing described as: Commencber 29, 2004, and recorded ing at the West 1/4 corner of December 15, 2004, in Liber Section 12, Town 3 North, 3143 Page 705 Ingham Coun- Range 2 East, Michigan ty Records, Michigan. There Meridian; thence South 84 is claimed to be due at the deg 01’04" East, along the date hereof the sum of East-West 1/4 line, 1343.96 Three Hundred Sixty Seven feet; thence North 00 deg Thousand Nine Hundred Six- 12’12" East, along the East teen and 64/100 Dollars line of the West ½ of the ($367,916.64), including in- Northwest 1/4, 1139.10 feet terest at the initial rate of to the POINT OF BEGINNING; 5.50 percent (5.5%), modi- thence North 88 deg 08’11’ fied by a Change in Terms West, 219.72 feet; thence Agreement dated February South 00 deg 12’01" West, 15, 2009 to an interest rate 259.96 feet; thence North 89 of 3.75 percent (3.75%). deg 06’42" West, 0.37 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’12" Under the power of sale West, 170.00 feet; thence contained in said mortgage North 89 deg 06’42" West, and the statute in such case 37.61 feet; thence South 05 made and provided, notice deg 48’07" West, 134.00 feet; is hereby given that said thence North 87 deg 07’30" mortgage will be foreclosed West, along the Northerly by a sale of the mortgaged Right-of-Way line of Grand premises, or some part of River Avenue, 426.64 feet; them, at public venue at the thence North 03 deg Circuit Court Courthouse in 00’44"East, 798.57 feet; Lansing, Ingham County thence South 89 deg 47’52" Michigan, at 10:00 a.m. on East, 657.71 feet; thence DECEMBER 1, 2011. South 00 deg 12’12" West, along the East line of the Lots 21, 22, 23, and 24 of West ½ of the Northwest Legals 1/4, 261.01 feet of beginning. to the point Legals Legals Mortgagee, ber 29, 2004, and recorded December 15, 2004, in Liber 3143 Page 705 Ingham County Records, Michigan. There is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Three Hundred Sixty Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixteen and 64/100 Dollars ($367,916.64), including interest at the initial rate of 5.50 percent (5.5%), modified by a Change in Terms Agreement dated February 15, 2009 to an interest rate of 3.75 percent (3.75%). ing ing at the West 1/4 corner of Section 12, Town 3 North, Range 2 East, Michigan Meridian; thence South 84 deg 01’04" East, along the East-West 1/4 line, 1343.96 feet; thence North 00 deg 12’12" East, along the East line of the West ½ of the Northwest 1/4, 1139.10 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 88 deg 08’11’ West, 219.72 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’01" West, 259.96 feet; thence North 89 deg 06’42" West, 0.37 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’12" West, 170.00 feet; thence North 89 deg 06’42" West, 37.61 feet; thence South 05 deg 48’07" West, 134.00 feet; thence North 87 deg 07’30" West, along the Northerly Right-of-Way line of Grand River Avenue, 426.64 feet; thence North 03 deg 00’44"East, 798.57 feet; thence South 89 deg 47’52" East, 657.71 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’12" West, along the East line of the West ½ of the Northwest 1/4, 261.01 feet to the point of beginning. The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless deter mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount ten dered at sale, plus interest. Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage Dated: October 30, 2011 and the statute in such case made and provided, notice Knaggs, Harter, Brake & is hereby given that said Schneider, P.C. mortgage will be foreclosed Attorneys for Mortgagee by a sale of the mortgaged 7521 Westshire Drive, premises, or some part of Suite 100 them, at public venue at the Lansing, Michigan 48917 Circuit Court Courthouse in 517-622-0590 Lansing, Ingham County ICCN-964316 Michigan, at 10:00 a.m. on 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, DECEMBER 1, 2011. 2011 Lots 5, 6 and 7 of Withey Estates, a Subdivision of a part THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL- of the Northwest 1/4 of SecLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO tion 12, T3N, R2E, Village of COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN- Webberville, Ingham CounFORMATION WE OBTAIN ty, Michigan, according to WILL BE USED FOR THAT the plat recorded at Liber PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT 56, Page 27, Ingham County OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- Records. BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Formerly described as: Legals Legals Legals mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said Dated:October 30, 2011 mortgage will be foreclosed Knaggs, Harter, Brake & by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of Schneider, P.C. them, at public venue at the Attorneys for Mortgagee Circuit Court Courthouse in 7521 Westshire Drive, Lansing, Ingham County Suite 100 Michigan, at 10:00 a.m. on Lansing, Michigan 48917 DECEMBER 1, 2011. 517-622-0590 ICCN-964296 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, Lots 9, 10, and 11 of Withey Estates, a Subdivision of a 2011 of the Northwest 1/4 of THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL- part ion 12, T3N, R2E, Village LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO Sect Webberville, Ingham COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN- of y, Michigan, according FORMATION WE OBTAIN Count the plat recorded at Liber WILL BE USED FOR THAT to Page 27, Ingham County PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT 56, OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- Records. BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN Formerly described as: ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. A parcel of land in the MORTGAGE SALE - Default hwest 1/4 of Section 12, has been made in the condi- Nort R2E, Village of tions of a mortgage made T3N, ille, Ingham Counby HERRINGTON ROAD DE- Webberv , y t Michigan; h t e surv e e y d VELOPMENT, LLC, to Sum- boundary of said parcel bemit Community Bank, described as: CommencMortgagee, dated Novem - ing at the West 1/4 corner of ber 29, 2004, and recorded ing ion 12, Town 3 North, December 15, 2004, in Liber Sect Range , Michigan 3143 Page 705 Ingham Coun- Meridian;2 thEast ence South 84 ty Records, Michigan. There deg 01’04" East , along the is claimed to be due at the -West 1/4 line, 1343.96 date hereof the sum of East et; thence North 00 deg Three Hundred Sixty Seven fe East, along the East Thousand Nine Hundred Six- 12’12" of the West ½ of the teen and 64/100 Dollars line hwest 1/4, 1139.10 feet ($367,916.64), including in- Nort the POINT OF BEGINNING; terest at the initial rate of toence North 88 deg 08’11’ 5.50 percent (5.5%), modi- th , 219.72 feet; thence fied by a Change in Terms West Sout h 00 deg 12’01" West, Agreement dated February 259.96 feet; thence North 89 15, 2009 to an interest rate deg 06’42" West, 0.37 feet; of 3.75 percent (3.75%). thence South 00 deg 12’12" thence Under the power of sale West, 170.00 feet; contained in said mortgage dered at sale, plus interest. Legals West, feet; North 89 deg 06’42" West, 37.61 feet; thence South 05 deg 48’07" West, 134.00 feet; thence North 87 deg 07’30" West, along the Northerly Right-of-Way line of Grand River Avenue, 426.64 feet; thence North 03 deg 00’44"East, 798.57 feet; thence South 89 deg 47’52" East, 657.71 feet; thence South 00 deg 12’12" West, along the East line of the West ½ of the Northwest 1/4, 261.01 feet to the point of beginning. NOTICE OF BORROWER’S RIGHTS THIS NOTICE CONCERNS Danny M Pettit and Christine M Pettit ("BORROWER") REGARDING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3205 Woods Rd Leslie MI 49251. THE BORROWER HAS THE RIGHT TO REQUEST A MEETING WITH INDEPENDENT BANK AND SHOULD CONTACT Keturia T. At 616-447-8635 TO SCHEDULE A MEETING IF DESIRED. THIS PERSON HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE AGREEMENTS UNDER MCL 600.3205b AND MCL 600.3205c. THE BORROWER MAY CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR BY VISITING THE MSHDA WEBSITE (www.mshda.inf o/counselin g_search/) OR BY CALLING THE MSHDA (1-866-9467432). IF THE BORROWER REQUESTS A MEETING WITH THE PERSON DESIGNATED ABOVE WITHIN THE STATUTORY PERIOD, FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS WILL NOT BE COMMENCED UNTIL 90 DAYS AFTER THE DATE THAT NOTICE WAS MAILED TO THE BORROWER. IF THE BORROWER AND THE PERSON DESIGNATED ABOVE REACH AN AGREEMENT TO MODIFY THE BORROWER’S MORTGAGE LOAN, THE MORTGAGE WILL NOT BE FORECLOSED IF THE BORROWER ABIDES BY THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been made in the conditions of a mortgage made by HERRINGTON ROAD DEVELOPMENT, LLC, to Summit Community Bank, Mortgagee, dated Novem - The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless deter mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. A parcel of land in the TO ALL PURCHASERS: The Northwest 1/4 of Section 12, foreclosing mortgagee can T3N, R2E, Village of rescind the sale. In that Webberville, Ingham Coun- event, your damages, if any, ty, Michigan; the surveyed are limited solely to the reboundary of said parcel be- turn of the bid amount ten ing described as: Commenc- The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless deter mined abandoned in accordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount ten dered at sale, plus interest. Dated: October 30, 2011 Knaggs, Harter, Brake & Schneider, P.C. Attorneys for Mortgagee 7521 Westshire Drive, Suite 100 Lansing, Michigan 48917 517-622-0590 ICCN-964299 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 2011 Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: [email protected] ONLINE: B uy, Sell, Research and get Shopping Advice 24/7 at: SourceAds.com lsj.com/CARS Shop when you want! Visit lsj.com/CARS for vehicles in the Lansing area. Buick LACROSSE 2009 $18,500/BEST Silver, leather, heated seats, new tires, 72K mi. Very clean. 517-204-4949 BUICK LESABRE 2001 Loaded, low miles, Excellent condition $4995/BEST 2010 MALIBU LS 16,000/BO 1 owner, non smoker, 27,000 miles, runs & looks good, warranty remains. 517 213-9348 CAVALIER 2002 4 dr., auto., 83K mi., new tires. Excellent condition $3200/BEST Ford 2001 FOCUS $3995/BEST No rust, avg. miles, great mpg, new tires, loaded. 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Same day pickup. 7 Days. 517-487-8704 Subaru 517-974-6359 FORESTER L 2002 $6,500 110,000 miles, one owner, clean, garage kept 517-281-5816 COOPER S 2003 $11,500 6 sp transmission, Mini Cooper, 67000mi, Blue 517-485-9798 Mini Vans HANDICAP VANS 5751 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299 Nissan MAXIMA GLE 2002 V6, power,heated leather seats. $3000/BO 517-394-1690 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 Junk Cars Wanted Toyota MATRIX 2006 $9,800 74,500 mi., gray, Great mileage well cared for. 989-289-3303 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for used cars, trucks & vans. Will beat any offer. Free towing. 517-482-2260 JT WRECKER SERVICE CASH PAID Wanted junk cars, trucks, vans, any cond. Free tow 7 days 517-393-8000 Trucks CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2002 $7,300 153K mi., Ext. Cab LS 4x4, pwr. everything, air, cd,, gray 517-930-1446 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LT 2007 48K mi., 8 cyl, Lthr, DVD, Beige BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTED Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid . 517-372-9737 $24,900 989-277-0283 Legals Legals period within which the above premises may be redeemed shall expire six (6) months from the date of sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with M.C.L.A. Sec. 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the time of such sale. fees, premises in said Mortgage mentioned and described as follows: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS & SMITH, P.C. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF MORTGAGOR IS IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Dated: October 21, 2011 FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS & Benjamin J. Price Attorneys for Mortgagee 313 S. Washington Square Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 371-8100 SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ALAIEDON, COUNTY OF INGHAM, STATE OF MICHIGAN: Lot 28, Angell’s Acres No. 2, Alaiedon Township, Ingham County, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof as recorded in Liber 19 of Plats, Page 23, Ingham County Records. Legals Legals STATE OF MICHIGAN 30th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FAMILY DIVISION INGHAM COUNTY PUBLICATION OF HEARING (NOTICE TO PUTATIVE FATHER) CASE NO.: 70763-1-NA PETITION NO.: PW Supp. #1 (10-1918-NA IN THE MATTER OF: Commonly known as: 650 Jenylynn Riggs, Minor Joan Drive, Mason, Michigan A petition has been filed 48854. with this court regarding the The period within which the following minor Jenylynn above premises may be re- riggs (minor) who was born in Lansing, deemed shall expire six (6) on 1/09/2010 months from the date of Michigan. The mother of the sale, unless determined minor is Jessica Riggs. If you abandoned in accordance are or may be the natural fawith M.C.L.A. Sec. 600.3241a, ther, you should appear at in which case the redemp- Courtroom 2-Veterans Metion period shall be 30 days morial, 313 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, MI 48933 before from the time of such sale. Judge Richard J. Garcia on Monday December 05, 2011 Dated: October 21, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. to state any inFOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS & terest you may have in the minor. Failure to appear at SMITH, P.C. this hearing COULD RESULT Benjamin J. Price IN PERMANENT TERMINA Attorneys for Mortgagee TION OF PARENTAL 313 S. Washington Square RIGHTS. Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 371-8100 ICCN/HCN 964397 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSI- 10-30-11 TY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION of East Lansing, Michigan, Mortgagee ICCN-964101 10/30, 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2011 STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF INGHAM NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Estate/Trust Estate/Trust of Leonard G. Carter, Deceased, Date of birth: July 21, 1921. TO ALL CREDITORS:* NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Leonard G. Carter, who lived at 1025 Ash St., Mason, Michigan died August 28, 2011. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate/trust will be forever barred unless presented to the Leonard G. and Elaine A. Carter Trust dated August 21, 1987 at 560-4 Beacon Lake Drive, Mason, Michigan 48854 within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. October 25, 2011. Legals STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF INGHAM NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Estate File No. 1-2874-DE Estate of Thaddeus Allen Rusztowicz, Deceased. Date of Birth: January 24, 1959. TO ALL CREDITORS:* NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Thaddeus Allen Rusztowicz, who lived at 5184 Anacostia Drive, Meridian Township, Michigan died July 16, 2011. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless presented to Mark K. Clouse, named personal representa tive or proposed personal and the named/proposed personal representative within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. Legals Legals Mark K. Clouse 5184 Anacostia Dr Okemos, MI 48864 517-339-0391 ICCN - 964114 10/30/11 Selling an item SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE Legals vis, personal repre or proposed perSTATE OF MICHIGAN PRO- sentative or to BATE COURT COUNTY OF sonal representative, both the probate court at INGHAM 727 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing and the NOTICE TO CREDITORS named/proposed personal DECEDENT’S ESTATE representative within 4 months after the date of 1-2840-DE publication of this notice. Estate of Sharon M. Davis, 10/21/2011 date of birth 05/11/1935 To all creditors: The decedent, Sharon M. Davis, who Thomas D.Davis lived at 727 Roosevelt St., 661 S. Edgar Rd Mason, Michigan died Mason, MI 48854 10/01/2011. Creditors of the 517 676-0579 decedent are notified that ICCN 963749-01 all claims against the estate will be forever barred unless 10-30-11 presented to Thomas D. Davis, named personal repre- October 30, 2011 Legals THE BORROWER HAS THE RIGHT TO CONTACT AN ATTORNEY. THE MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 1800-968-0738. ICCN-962392 10/30/2011 877-475-SELL ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSI- PUBLICATION OF HEARING CASE NO: 47758-2-NA PETITION NO: 1-000047 IN THE MATTER OF: CAMERON HOWELL, MINOR CHILD(REN) A hearing regarding a petition filed will be conducted by the court on Monday, December 5, 2011 at 8:30 am in Courtroom #2, Veterans Memorial Courthouse, 313 W. Kalamazoo Street, 2nd Floor, Lansing, MI 48933 before JUDGE RICHARD J. GARCIA. IT IS THEREFORD ORDERED t hat DEJUAN HORNE, FATHER personally appear before the court at the time and place state above. The hearing may result in the termination of parental rights. ICCN-964357 10/30/2011 It’s not too late to find a buyer for your camping gear. See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Toll Free 877.475.SELL October 12, 2011, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011 Members present: Wade, Vickers, Henney and Feazel Members absent: Pallottini Approved 09/14/11 minutes Received Treasurers report on fund balances as of 9/30/11 Approved disbursements in the amount of $68,365.68 Approved annual Halloween party contribution of $150. Received reports Adjourned 7:25 p.m. ICCN - 964100 Sheryl Feazel, Clerk 10/30/11 The Delhi Charter Township Board met in a regular Board meeting on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 in the Multipurpose Room at the Community Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Rd., Holt, Michigan. Supervi sor Stuart Goodrich called the Committee of the Whole meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Board Members Present: Supervisor Stuart Goodrich, Clerk Evan Hope, Trustees Derek Bajema, John Hayhoe (arrived at 6:57 p.m.), Jerry Ketchum, Roy Sweet (arrived at 6:55 p.m.) Board Member(s) Absent: Treasurer Harry Ammon No Board Action was taken Whole Agenda items: (Unless otherwise noted) PCT.1 BERNARD L. HOPE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2020 Park Lane PCT. 2 BERNARD L. HOPE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2020 Park Lane PCT. 3 BERNARD L. HOPE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2020 Park Lane PCT. 4 BERNARD L. HOPE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2020 Park Lane Committee of the meeting adjourned at 7:35 p.m. The Board of Trustees meeting was called to order at 7:45 p.m. Board Action on the following Township Agenda items: (All items approved unless otherwise noted) DELHI TWP. COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER 2074 Aurelius Road FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING TW0 (2) BOARD MEMBERS FOR THE HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THREE (3) BOARD MEMBERS FOR THE LANSING PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Polls of said election will be open at 7:00 A.M. and will remain open until 8:00 P.M. on said day of election. Evan Hope, CMC Delhi Township Clerk ICCN/HCN-962186 on the following A. Ingham County Sheriff’s Office/Delhi Division - September Activity Report B. Drain Consolidation - Ingham County Drain Commissioner’s Office C. Fire Department - September Activity Report Committee AT THE PLACES FOR HOLDING THE ELECTION IN SAID TOWNSHIP AS INDICATED BELOW, VIZ: AV COUNTING BOARD 6:00 p.m. ICCN-964388 10/30/2011 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THE NOVEMBER CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF INGHAM, STATE OF MICHIGAN WITHIN SAID TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED MINUTES Regular meeting, Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap, PC Marlaine C. Teahan P56603 124 W. Allegan Street, Ste 1000 Lansing, MI 48933 517-377-0869 SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 18, 2011 EVAN HOPE, TOWNSHIP CLERK 10/30/11 Board of Trustees 1. Set/Adjust Agenda to add the September Community Development Department Activity Report 2. Community Development Department - September Activity Report 3. a)Approval of Minutes - Committee Meeting of October 4, 2011 b)Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of October 4, 2011 c)Approval of Claims - October 4, 2011 in the amount of $480,086.86 (note this item was removed from the Consent Agenda for Discussion/Action. d) Approval of Payroll - October 13, 2011 in the amount of $156,348.65 e) 2012 Holiday Schedule 4. Amendment No. 1 to Resolution No. 2011-009 - Neighborhood Stabilization Program 5. Open/Close Public Hearing - FY 2012 Budgets-General Fund and Special Revenue Funds 6. Resolution No. 2011-023 - Postpone Construction of a Required Sidewalk-2631 Eaton Rapids Road - Air Quality Control 7. Resolution No. 2011-024 - Tax Reverted Properties (motion to postpone until the next regular Board Meeting). 8. Resolution No. 2011-025 - Sale of Real Property located at 2138 Dean Street for $69,900 9. Item removed from Consent Agenda for Discussion/Action Approval of Claims - October 4, 2011. Board of Trustees meeting adjourned at 9:13 p.m. - Board of Trust ees meeting minutes are available on the Township’s Web Site: www.delhitownship.com. Copies of the minutes are also available upon request from the Township Clerk. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except holidays. ICCN/HCN-964041 10/30/2011 Ingham County Community News 23 LESLIE TOWNSHIP 4279 Oak St. Leslie, MI 49251 Sheren M. Wright, Trustee 560-4 Beacon Lake Drive Mason, MI 48854 517-676-5142 Date: October 25, 2011 NOTICE FOR THE NOVEMBER CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS ELECTION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF INGHAM, STATE OF MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN 30th JUDICIAL CIRCUITFAMILY DIVISION INGHAM COUNTY To: DEJUAN HORNE, FATHER Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC Charles A Janssen P30453 313 S Washington Square Lansing, MI 48933 517-371-8262 DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP Community Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Road, Holt, MI SourceAds.com TY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION of East Lansing, Michigan, Mortgagee DEFAULT having been made ICCN-964102 in the conditions of a certain 10/30, 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, Mortgage made on May 27, 2011 2005, by Glenda A. Breaux, a single woman, as Mortga gor, given by her to MichiOF MORTGAGE gan State University Federal NOTICE Credit Union, of 600 East SALE Crescent Road, East Lansing, Michigan 48823, as FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS & Mortgagee, and recorded on SMITH, P.C. IS ATTEMPTING June 6, 2005, in the office of TO COLLECT A DEBT AND the Register of Deeds for ANY INFORMATION OBIngham County, Michigan, in TAINED WILL BE USED FOR PLEASE Liber 3168, Page 212; on THAT PURPOSE. which Mortgage there is CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT claimed to be due and un- THE NUMBER BELOW IF paid, as of the date of this MORTGAGOR IS IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Notice, the sum of EightySeven Thousand Three Hundred Sixty-Two and 82/100 DEFAULT having been made Dollars ($87,362.82); and no in the conditions of a certain suit or proceeding at law or Mortgage made on Septem in equity having been insti - ber 10, 2003, by Debra L. tuted to recover the debt or Millsop, a single woman, as any part thereof secured by Mortgagor, given by her to University said Mortgage, and the pow- Michigan State er of sale in said Mortgage Federal Credit Union, of 600 having become operative by East Crescent Road, East Lansing, Michigan 48823, as reason of such default; Mortgagee, and recorded on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN October 1, 2003, in the office that on Thursday, December of the Register of Deeds for 1, 2011 at 10:00 o’clock in Ingham County, Michigan, in on the forenoon, at the Veter - Liber 3067, Page 711; ans Memorial Courthouse, which Mortgage there is 313 W. Kalamazoo, Lansing, claimed to be due and unMichigan, that being one of paid, as of the date of this the places for holding the Notice, the sum of One HunThousand Circuit Court for Ingham dred Sixty-Nine Six Hundred Sixty and County, there will be offered for sale and sold to the high- 79/100 Dollars ($169,660.79); est bidder or bidders at pub- and no suit or proceeding at lic auction or venue for pur- law or in equity having been to recover the poses of satisfying the instituted amounts due and unpaid on debt or any part thereof secured by said Mortgage, and said Mortgage, together with all allowable costs of the power of sale in said Mortgage having become sale and includable attorney fees, the lands and premises operative by reason of such in said Mortgage mentioned default; and described as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SITUATED IN THE CITY OF that on Thursday, December at 10:00 o’clock in LANSING, COUNTY OF 1, 2011 INGHAM, STATE OF MICHI- the forenoon, at the Veter ans Memorial Courthouse, GAN: 313 W. Kalamazoo, Lansing, Lot 272, Adams Addition, Michigan, that being one of City of Lansing, Ingham the places for holding the County, Michigan according Circuit Court for Ingham County, there will be offered to the recorded plat thereof as recorded in Liber 4 of for sale and sold to the highPlats, Ingham County Re- est bidder or bidders at public auction or venue for purcords. poses of satisfying the Commonly known as: 524 N. amounts due and unpaid on together Magnolia, Lansing, Michigan said Mortgage, with all allowable costs of 48912. sale and includable attorney The period fees, the lands and premises 24 Brad Hart Pump Repair Ingham County Community News 517-206-4876 Residential & Commercial Water Well Pump & Tank Service & Replacement Well Chlorination - Water Sampling LJ-0100116598 State License # 33-0608 ROOFING & SIDING INC. ·Roofing ·Siding ·Windows ·Gutters ·Free Estimates ·Licensed & Insured “Since 1959” STORM DAMAGE SPECIALS (517) 485-9886 www.katzroofing.com ROOFING & SIDING INC LJ-0100119846 See the he ence Difference with Contacts from Lansing Ophthalmology! ,26" %$9! 2##$:0;1"0; ;$-2%' Call 1-800-292-1668 You won’t feel it in your bones. 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